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Noisear subvert the dominant paradigm
Noisear subvert the dominant paradigm










But the thing was, we had to double guitars because there were multiple layers of guitar on that, there were multiple vocals as well, and on this album where we were a little bit more concentrated and singled out on the riffing process, and the vocal structure is more patterned out in a more straightforward way as opposed to everyone just singing on every part.ĭoes Turbulent Resurgence have any over-arcing lyrical themes?ĭorian Rainwater: It is more of an attack on the ego of the generalized human these days. Is there more of a death metal influence?ĭorian Rainwater: Yeah, it does have a little bit more of a death metal edge to it but I think that we went a little sporadic on the last album, and we were adding a lot more than we should have, y’know, and we wanted to do it a little more straightforward just to capture the same essence as the live atmosphere.ĭid you feel that Subvert…was too difficult to recreate live? It was super-anarchic.ĭorian Rainwater: Oh no, not at all. There’s not a lot of the higher vocals and most of the vocals were done by myself and Thomas so there’s a bit of a different flavour on this one in comparison.

noisear subvert the dominant paradigm

It’s a lot more angry and a lot more serious.ĭorian Rainwater: Well Bryan Fajardo and I usually write all the material anyway, so it really didn’t affect any of the music but as far as the vocals it kinda had an affect, as far as you can tell the vocals are different to the last album. And we got our original guitarist from 1997 on this album. We lost a couple of members on the last tour we did, last year, around the Maryland Deathfest, and we had to get a new guitarist. This sounds a bit more cohesive, more straight-ahead than Subverting the Dominant Paradigm, was that intentional?ĭorian Rainwater: Yeah, it’s a bit more straightforward than a few of our releases we were a little bit more angry. And as Dorian Rainwater told the Deciblog, while they may have reined in some of the chaos, Noisear are still keeping the dial jacked up high against the red… Turbulent Resurgence is Noisear‘s debut LP for Willowtip and comes booby-trapped with 40-second salvos of turbo-grind.

noisear subvert the dominant paradigm

But despite the changing of the guard, core writing duo of guitarist/vocalist Dorian Rainwater and drummer Bryan Fajardo were still at the wheelroom, rolling up and tossing riffs and blasts together for the greater good.

noisear subvert the dominant paradigm

What else could New Mexico nerve-shredders Noisear have named their forthcoming album? Turbulent Resurgence kinda sums everything up nicely in the year since the release of the near free-jazz grind lunacy of Subvert the Dominant Paradigm, the band have shed some serious personnel and had to regroup and re-focus.












Noisear subvert the dominant paradigm