KEIJI HAINO & SUMAC : Into This Juvenile Apocalypse Our Golden Blood To Pour Let Us Never [2LP [thrill-568-y]] : noise music, experimental music, contemporary music, sound art, electronic music, improvisation, free jazz, avant-garde music, PARALLAX RECORDS online shop

KEIJI HAINO & SUMAC : Into This Juvenile Apocalypse Our Golden Blood To Pour Let Us Never

  • Format: 2LP [thrill-568-y]
  • Shipping Weight: 0.46lbs
  • Label: Thrill Jockey

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'Originally released in 2022. "Thrill Jockey Records presents Into This Juvenile Apocalypse Our Golden Blood To Pour Let Us Never, the third collaborative album by Japanese free music provocateur Keiji Haino and expressionist metal trio SUMAC. Into This Juvenile Apocalypse captures Haino and the three members of SUMAC live on stage, navigating a series of spontaneous compositions in front of an attentive audience, with no prior discussions or planning involving the direction of the music. All four participants agree that Into This Juvenile Apocalypse finds the quartet navigating the push-and-pull of creative interplay with bolder strides and stronger chemistry. Recorded on May 21, 2019, at the Astoria Hotel on Vancouver BC's notorious East Hastings Street as a one-off performance during a short North American tour for Haino, the six compositions comprising Into This Juvenile Apocalypse showcase a musical unit bouncing unfiltered ideas off of one another, mining a trove of textures and timbres from their armory to buoy and bolster these living and breathing pieces. Like so many albums documenting free music, the thrill here is in the tight rope walk, the wavering moments of uncertainty, and the ecstatic moments of shared brilliance. The album opens with 'When logic rises morality falls Logic and morality in Japanese are but one character different,' a pensive exploration of melody spearheaded by Aaron Turner's fractured arpeggiated guitar chords. Drummer Nick Yacyshyn and bassist Brian Cook step to the forefront on track two, 'A shredded coiled cable within this cable the sincerity could not be contained.' As with American Dollar Bill and Even For Just The Briefest Moment, Into This Juvenile Apocalypse Our Golden Blood To Pour Let Us Never is an unfiltered and undoctored document of a specific moment in time. There are equipment failures. There are ideas left dangling in the ether. There are the technical handicaps of recording in a dingy hotel dive bar in a bad neighborhood as opposed to the optimal acoustics of a proper recording studio. But there is also an electricity in the air, and a continuous sense of creative elation and goosebump-inducing inspiration. It's an hour-long exercise in seeking out happy accidents and reveling in the wreckage."'



A When Logic Rises Morality Falls Logic And Morality In Japanese Are But One Character Different 12:11
B1 A Shredded Coiled Cable Within This Cable Sincerity Could Not Be Contained 9:29
B2 Into This Juvenile Apocalypse Our Golden Blood To Pour Let Us Never 11:47
C Because The Evidence Of A Fact Is Valued Over The Fact Itself Truth ??? Becomes Fractured 12:13 D1 That Fuzz Pedal You Planted In Your Throat, Its Screw Has Started To Come Loose Your Next Effects Pedal Is Up To You Do You Have It Ready? 7:10
D2 That "Regularity" Of Yours, Can You Throw It Further Than Me? And I Don't Mean "Discarding" It 5:37

Bass Guitar – Brian Cook
Drums – Nick Yacyshyn
Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Lyrics By [Additional], Artwork, Design – Aaron Turner
Mastered By – Kevin Ratterman
Mastered By, Lacquer Cut By – Josh Bonati
Mixed By – Matt Bayles
Photography By [Group] – Matty Harris
Photography By [Live] – Josh Nickel
Recorded By – JJ Heath
Translated By – Alan Cummings
Vocals, Guitar, Lyrics By – Keiji Haino

Release date October 7, 2022 but vinyl editions available during Sumac's 2022 East Coast tour with Big Brave and Tashi Dorjii
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