
Like long lost twins reunited for an episode of an intimate reality show, thus comes
the Abodox / Girth split digital release, a free binary form of what would make a favorable 7″ recording, if vinyl existed heavy enough to contain it.
This free split begins with “Stillness in the Speed of Light”, the first track off of Girth’s upcoming 3rd LP, deconstruction. In 109 seconds, Girth manages to transcend influences like Gorguts and Crom-Tech and ascend into the realm of the mega-physical. If Albert Ayler was raised on Metallica and smoked PCP, he would have been strange, and Girth would still be Girth.
Seattle brethren the Abodox reciprocate with the track “Ted Nu666ent,” an equally ferocious and similarly-timed experiment in the musical extreme, from the forthcoming Up The Excaliber LP. Inscrutable time changes coalesce with several tech-melodies most bands can’t squeeze out of an entire album.
So if you’re keeping score, in less than four minutes we give you a collaborative seizure/panic attack which promotes self-destruction through the art of self-discipline. Bow down and receive.
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