Tuesday, 24 February 2009

New song up at myspace


Hello again, we have just uploaded a new song to our myspace. It is called Sanjiv, and the lyrics go:
Sanjiv, mysterious indian.
Where did you go?
Carcass misses you!
It is about the legendary Sanjiv, who did the vocals on the first Carcass demo Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment. A great demo btw!
Let's hear what you think!
GRIND!

Sunday, 22 February 2009

New logo - updated!









Yay, a new logo worthy of a 21st century noisegrind band.

Martin has made these killer graphics and I'm stoked!

Have fun grinders!

Friday, 20 February 2009

Split seeking label



Attention labels:

Kusari Gama Kill, Deche-Charge, Human Jerky and VRV are doing a split(-tape), but are in need of a label. So if you run a label, please contact us at kusarigamakill [at] gmail [dot] com and we'll provide the contact to Nikos who is the man behind the split.

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Kusari Gama Kill on flickr


If you ever want to have a good look at a lot of Kusari Gama Kill related images, go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/kusarigamakill/ and enjoy!
We will keep it updated regularly!

Kusari Gama Kill supports Danish Vaishyas



This is the Danish Vaishyas blog. Danish Vaishyas is a small independent label and musiccollective. The blog is also a soruce to keep yourself updated on what happens on the danish underground experimental/avantgarde scene.

Go to http://vaishyadk.blogspot.com/ for a good read!

Monday, 16 February 2009

Saturday, 7 February 2009

Noisecore Extravaganza review on Crucial Blast




"We just listed another disc from this Dutch duo a few months ago, but here we are again with a new full length CD of insane, ultra-brutal digital noise/grind from Kusari Gama Kill, one of my favorite extreme grind bands on R.O.N.F. That last disc that I reviewed for C-Blast was the Dead Animal Noise Party CDR on R.O.N.F., which was actually a reissue of a previously out of print disc from 2006. Noisecore Extravaganza is the band's latest, a 99 track napalm blast of computerized abstract grind that I'm betting will have noisecore fans blowing their lids over. At first, you might think that this is going to be along the lines of Anal Cunt worship with the sheer amount of tracks and bizarre song titles like "Decomposed Hippie Breath" and "Obese Criminal Mastermind". Instead, you get a totally synthetic grind assault using drum programming, electronic noise and synths, with no guitar in sight, each track averaging around 15-30 seconds and packed with supersonic blastbeats, robotic vocals, mangled feedback and hard drive splatter, processed death metal vocals stretched and mutated into all kinds of weird shapes and shot through endless vocoder systems, shrieking space-locust oscillations, chopped up drill n bass spasms, menacing pipe organ clusters, grinding industrial piston-pulses and pounding drum loops. This shit is completely out of control as brutal electronic noise and lightspeed machine blasts hurtle out of your speakers uncontrollably, like hearing early Napalm Death being subsumed into the Borg hive-mind and mashed together with Dataclast, Bastard Noise, Noism and Merzbow and spat back out in fifteen second chunks of skull-imploding power. Fuck! What makes this so crushing is that Kusari Gama Kill actually have a pretty massive recording that makes their industrial white-noise chaosgrind sound thick and devestating, in contrast to the messy, murky recordings that you usually hear with other bands that play this kind of stuff. Obviously, this isn't for everyone, probably only extreme grind and noise freaks with a high tolerance for blastbeats and harsh noise will be able to withstand it, especially since this album is around forty minutes long, but for any of you folks that groove on the most extreme grindnoise/blast-troniks imagineable, this disc rules. Like the last one, Noisecore Extravaganza is limited to 100 copies, and the disc is packaged in a jewel case with full color artwork that features utterly retarded-looking demon-mutants dancing around a nuclear blast site designed by someone using MS Paint on a meth binge."


We are totally stoked about this review!

Thank you Crucial Blast

Wednesday, 4 February 2009

Where are you? Here you are!



Dear all, here is a map of your locations. We seem to get visits from the entire world, except Africa. Thank you for your support, we would probably do this even if no-one listened, but it fills me with pride and happiness to see that so many care about what we do!

I would like you to send us comments on this post, where you live, what you like besides Kusari Gama Kill etc. We care about you!

Have fun!

Thank you!

Janus

Pictures and news






Just a few more pics from the latest show, taken by the allmighty Sune Hundebøll! See his blog here.
Also the 4-way split will be a bit delayed, so a March release is most likely.
We have recorded some great new tracks of which one will be available on myspace later today.
Have fun! I am soon off to Hamburg with my family for some good beer and food!