Reading the promo material that came along with this CD made me do two things:
1)wonder (if I've been living under a rock)
2)question (my reading abilities)
You give it a go:
“Spiked skronk-infested guitars spit tonality-impaired riffs like so much chaff from a surgically calibrated tree shredder,” (yeah I got “tree shredder” too), “while a propulsive fretless bass assault is jammed through all manner of alien effects, often rendering it as more a bowel-rumbling presence than an actual instrument.” So I guess if you're out of Ex-Lax, reach for Contagion Heuristic?
I don't know about you, but most of the time when I listen to music, I'm looking for less rumbling and actual instruments. As for the music itself, I know there will be people out there that like it, and I feel small-minded for saying so, but I just don't get it. Again, the promo material reads: For fans of Voivod, Melvins, Flying Luttenbachers, Made in Mexico, Arab On Radar, Ruins, Contortions—and since I've never heard of even one of these bands, I'll just say Microwave's Contagion Heuristic is “skronk” and leave it at that.
Thumbs Down Lambpit
MK
Song X
Codex Vortex
Ajeeb Takes The Turk
Executive Indecision
Polaris
Ruin The Night
Eye Removal
Slime Aesthete



