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Thursday 01 April, 2010

Tales From The Doombox by Subsource | Album Review


Photo by naomikenton.co.uk

GALVANIZED bass and searing electro beats muscling their way out of the cyberpunk bubble with a boom rather than a bang. As James Brown may say, this IS my bag. This band with genuine aphrodisia are releasing their debut album with tunes that would perfectly suit the full moon moments where “The Bitten” change into the animals for the night unleashing deafening roars.




Thundering in after the first couple of bars on the single, Tales From The Doombox you know immediately that this is full-throttle, fast-lane, pedal to the floor. The second track intro to Street Soul Music decelerates slightly but cruises with a filthy, breakbeats style and hip-hop, reggae vocals as is Charge Me. Then it’s just a steady over-the-limit-pace all the way through. Grimey, dark, heavy screamo tech. With bands and groups such as those guys that names begin with the letter P, can simply do one. Combichrist twisted with the Qemists.

This is volcanic material. Hotter than a forest fire and more fluid rage than torrents on the Sarangetti River. Fierce, frenzied and intense, organic electro-punk.

Subsource have released a few tunes here and there before but this time round I’m hoping it to be their year. The Ides released at the beginning of the week will have currently been douse around the breakbeat venues with the support of Oli Cash of Far Too Loud providing a psybreaks remix.

Any festival goers in the UK last year who bypassed them should this year make a bee-line for them whatever stage they play. There is definitely something on the horizon, I’ll see you in Arcadia gents.

Photo by naomikenton.co.uk

Tales From The Doombox by Subsource is out now.
On iTunes: UK | US | AU | BE | DE | FR | Amazon |


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