Melt your face with Slasher Risk
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Andy Borsz. Photo by Nate Dorr.
Slasher Risk's first full-length, スラシア リスク, out on Obsolete Units cobbles together various flavors of their live experience, with the lead-off track "Brooklyn" taking a trip deep into a raw, lucid rock jam. Sara Cavic slams away at the skins and Andy Borsz howls long vowels and grinds an axe, with face-melting psychoses uncontained and brimming above the surface by the two-and-a-half minute point.
Posted on September 09, 2009. More on: obsolete units, slasher risk
fuck yes. BUY THE ALBUM! it rules
— nate on September 21, 2009
Best band around, always going for the gold.
— Sven on September 09, 2009
Best band going.
— Wish Dream on September 09, 2009
one of my few regrets during my brooklyn stay was that I did not rip this record when I had the chance.
— blake on September 09, 2009
This is right up there with the lead-off of the new Blues Control, as far as distilled blues rock riffing from usually long-form improvisers goes.
— nate d on September 09, 2009
That photo tells the story better than 10,000 words. SLASHER RULES
— Mister.matthews on September 09, 2009
Ridonkulous! These guys are where it's at and anything else is where it's not!
— Josh on September 09, 2009