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“Id been having trouble sleeping for a few days. Some kind of pressure in my head seemed to be building. It felt like it was filled with bread that was slowly expanding as it soaked up the surrounding fluids. No doctor I went to could give me any answers. They all prescribed pain killers in ever increasing potency. To little avail.
After a week the pain was so unbearable the only relief I could find was by bashing my head on something hard like a washing machine or the dash of my car. After a week of this I went in for an MRI and the images, though at first unbelievable, seem to confirm that my skull was host to a rather nasty infestation of song larvae. I went home and tried to control the unrelenting agony and the fear that was creeping into me but before I knew it I was once again bashing my head up against a computer screen. I smashed it with such force that finally the invaders fell out, along with some small, relatively unimportant bits of my brain. The pain abated almost immediately.
I carefully collected the tiny lyrical maggots in a jar, poked some holes in the lid and put it under my pillow to hide them from my wife and keep them warm while I slept. I fell into a deep slumber punctuated by the strangest dreams. When I awoke the jar was empty and from the pendant light on my ceiling, hanging by its twisted claw, this album gently swayed, humming a low, comforting drone at me. (Quan)
Driving you to the brink
in comes album #9 – the augmentally named HEADROXX.
Sliced, spiced and reintegrated in their domestic chop shops – Quan & Ben continue to record and mix their special take of audio mayhem to birth albums that reflect their engagement with the worlds around them. Augmented with some supplemental recording together with Peter at Gregs studio in Byron Bay, as well as a touch at Wild Mountain Sound. Mastered by Margaret Luthar at Chicago Mastering and all wrapped up in the illustrative exuberance of Benjamin Adams ala Freak Street (https://www.facebook.com/freakstreeet). With the afore motioned LIGHT ME ON FIRE and DONT STRESS the full dish now arrives with such flavoursome ditties as PARTY LOOKS; GRAFITTI IS COMING ALIVE; I GET THE INTERNET; ROXX FOR BRAINS and more… including Peter Kostic’s wonderfully penned WEIRD KIND OF HARD.
Ha
just a flock of free flying canaries in a data mind about to upload
feel that lateral motion. Sometimes they hold the door open with rocks
other times they just found their head stuck in that door. Whatever the case, once inside they never get out.
With a LIFE SUPPORT tour already on the front foot
the details run wild.
Supplemental indeed!
REGURGITATOR
HEADROXX
V155
Head Roxx..
Roxx for Brains.
Grafitti is Coming Alive.
Party Looks.
Not Alone.
Weird Kind of Hard.
No Point.
Light me on Fire.
Don’t Stress.
I get the Internet.
Fortress.
The Spirit of Ian Curtis.
Bodyrocking often starts around six months of age. Headrolling and headbanging usually start at around nine months of age. Most people stop this behaviour by five years, but occasionally it keeps going after this. Keepin on, Roxxin on!
REGURGITATORs 9th album HEADROXX – out and about AUGUST 1 on vinyl, CD, download, streaming and all forms of fashion…
To the best of our ability single use plastic has been avoided with this item (the vinyl version is in a reusable protective sleeve – no need to discard). Humans are contaminating the earth with plastic especially subjecting our oceans with the escalating toxic nature of this waste leading to the loss of animal/sea life as well as plastic molecules working their way through the food chain. We can change this. Take action and contain your plastic use and waste where possible.
THIS VINYL RELEASE INCLUDES DOWNLOAD CODE!