Werewolf Jerusalem - 'There Are Four Doors' C-50

sic12

(mp3 excerpts)

released November 27, 2004
limited edition of 50 - SOLD OUT

Reviews

Wall of Noise is what you want, wall of Noise is what is promised, wall of Noise is what you get. Two sides of pretty much infrequently modulated distortion that can be accurately described as "dense". Ambient music for Noiseheads. Very little to say about it really because it's a simple idea, spread across a C:50 cassette is one long drone of crushing distortion. The majour part of the second side, the drone's frequency is brought down low to a crackling gargling hum like tectonic plates having a slow dance around the lava. Furniture Noise. A reliable and for relaxation purposes effective piece. I get into this the more I listen to it, and it's actually an easy piece to listen to again after it's finished, not common with a lot of Noise releases. It's a pity it couldn't be released as a cd (as was originally planed) due to technical hassles. The fidelity of the reproduction is very good, and while it's not easy to tell on a cassette whether the lower fidelity is the original recording or the reproduction, it's probably safe to assume with this piece that it's pretty much all here in it's original sound glory. So, if it's wall of Noise you want...
Taken from Taped Crusaders