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  Encyclopedia: Noisecore
Noisecore is an offshoot of the late 1980s grindcore scene, which was popularized by bands such as Napalm Death and Terrorizer.
Noisecore is still an underground phenomenon to this day, with bands such as Worms and Lobster Assault.
Meanwhile, Eden Maine, a gang of youthful upstarts from Hertfordshire, are mounting their own attack on the world at large, armed with a killer combination of technically razorsharp riffing, a pincer-movement of addictive hooks, and enough frenetic, destructive energy to ensure that their vocalist was drenched in blood at the end of a recent show.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Noisecore   (947 words)

  
 Cave In - Satan Stole My Teddybear
Brodsky's "noisecore vocals" are quite effective, but he falters when attempting to inject melodic vocal parts into the songs.
Noisecore is of course the axis upon which this operation spins, and fans of this genre will not be disappointed, even if the emo excursions as well as the lengthy sound effect sequences (while cool enough in a "like it once but does have to be wedged between actual songs?" kinda way) are mostly distracting.
About forty minutes of asskicking noisecore - but at this point the Radiohead comparisons that surround this album's press should be taken with a grain of salt, as Until Your Heart Stops era Cave In is still an angry, angry beast.
www.ssmt-reviews.com /db/searchrev.php?artistID=194&showReview=true   (2116 words)

  
 Noisecore, And What It Is | Guitar Columns @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
Noisecore for me, and most of people I know, is the style created with blast beat or chaotic drums, chaotic guitar & bass noise and vocals.
Noisecore and grind is melting pot of people from metal, punk, industrial, experimental, (etc) scenes.
im not a great noisecore fan to be honest but i wont disrespect it i think it has a great deal of catharsis with it bit i dont see any real progresion in the genre, and math core seems ot be a little more interesting, noisecore is just too limiting as a term.
www.ultimate-guitar.com /columns/general_music/noisecore_and_what_it_is.html   (2044 words)

  
 The New Perthbands.com (powered by Magz & Western Rhythm)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
the first band i think to use noisecore a band in the mid 80's called larm (which i think translates to noise in our language), they were just reeaalll fast distored hardcore band.
yes noisecore is broad, it either means metal or hardcore or somewhere in between.
hmm, i always associated noisecore with noisy/arty hardcore punk (like bands that are currently fitting that in the states are, the locust, arab on radar, pink and brown) as opposed to just noisy music.
www.perthbands.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=467   (1766 words)

  
 Blistering.com :: Music :: Reviews :: Dillinger Escape Plan - "Calculating Infinity"
Every genre has a band that was there at the beginning, a band that without them, the genre would have probably died.
Noisecore masterpiece "The Running Board" contains one of the few soft passages (I can't remember any other) in Dillinger's repertoire (with the exception of the very well done segues).
If noisecore is going to evolve into an important of music in general, these guys will definitely be part of the equation.
www.blistering.com /reviews/album.php3?ID=170   (285 words)

  
 USA
Their influence must be the biggest in whole noisecore scene.
Not really "noisecore", but was in the scene with their goofy alien-space-noise.
Starting with drummachine+bass+voc muddy noisy madness, developing to intense mix or grind, noisecore and death metal and ending up to be dominated with death metal mixed with experimental electronics.
www.cfprod.com /noisecore/usa.htm   (504 words)

  
 Beecher.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Too extreme to bother the mainstream but accesible enough to reach beyond noisecore's tradtional fan-base, Beecher are that rare beast: a shit-hot new British band trying something genuinely new and pulling it off with verve and guile.
Because make no mistake ladies and gentlemen, this is noisecore through and through, albeit with a distinct nod towards the explosive, in-ya-face, Botch, Coalesce, Refused, Keelhaul, even Sick of it All area of the genre.
Couple all that with the type of minor additions, be it an unexpected fill or beat, tempo change, riff layering or perfectly integrated vocal line and you have the type of detail and quality that really sets such bands apart.
www.beecher-online.com /bt4wreviews.htm   (2378 words)

  
 The 2004 Reviews Section: Noisecore Freak, Corner Itch Theory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Noisecore Freak, a one-man band featuring the talents of one Chris Stepniewski, plays noise-influenced grindcore and is from the brutal town of Mississauga.
For once, the bio sheet is right when it says "this hauntingly insane release is sure to devastate the mind and burn out a synapse or two." Folks, Mr.
By the way, I don't like to pick at old wounds like this but the review of Noisecore Freak I did in 2000 was one of the reviews I submitted for a Chronicles of Chaos "audition." Four years later, I may not be on the CoC staff but at least Mr.
www.sweetposer.tk /ur011804.htm   (314 words)

  
 Noisecore Freak - Corner Itch Theory - review @ Tartareandesire.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I don't blame you if you have not heard of the Ontario, Canada, based one-man project Noisecore Freak before because there are too many unsigned bands out there to be able to keep track of them.
If you feel that sanity has no place in modern music I would sincerely advice you to add this band's name to your memory bank right away because this is insane in every possible way.
This is a very well done album and the sound quality is amazingly good but once again there is nothing here that we have not already experienced before.
www.tartareandesire.com /reviews/noisecorefreak_corneritch.html   (207 words)

  
 Noisecore Freak - Experiments From The Rust Factory - review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
“What the fuck!!” That’s probably the first thought you’ll think when listening to the extreme noise that is Noisecore Freak.
If you like Agoraphobic Nosebleed then you’ll understand the relentless noise that is Noisecore Freak.
At timess you'll be shocked or amazed with "Experiments from the Rust Factory".
www.tartareandesire.com /reviews/noisecorefreak_experiment.html   (209 words)

  
 Botch: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com
A virulent strain of progressive, underground, and sometimes violent heavy metal-infused guitar histrionics steeped deeply in hardcore punk scene aesthetics and the much touted D.I.Y. ethic, with many that community's lowest common denominator, tough-guy minded inflections thankfully absent.
It's a subgenre that is most often labeled noisecore.
Much like their noisecore peers in bands like Converge and Isis, Botch's sound balks at the established conventions and preconceived limitations of the hardcore genre, with the quartet tastefully and artfully crafting complex, mathematical musical compositions with dexterity, depth, and skill.
www.music.com /group/botch/1   (406 words)

  
 Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
We worked on some noisecore stuff last time, and will keep working on that until we get a drum machine.
Unfortunately we've set ourselves back, with the loss of two members and the addition of another (even if we we're already familiar with her...not like that you filthy minded perverts).
With a little work, and some more money we should be able to throw together all sorts of ideas, ranging from the noisecore we've already got, to the Industrial we promised.
www.onlinerock.com /musicians/diath/music.htm   (132 words)

  
 Article - Noise music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This style is more like a "traditional" band compared to abstract or electronic noise and sometimes bears a similarity to grindcore.
The name noisecore is also used to refer to noise-influenced hardcore techno or rock.
Fans of the genre sometimes distinguish between "harsh noise", the more well-known super-dense and abrasive sounds of Merzbow, Masonna and similar artists, and other loose sub-genres like "rhythmic noise", "power electronics", "free noise" and so on.
www.my-fountains.com /articles/Noise_music   (1339 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Christmas - Old Man Gloom at Epinions.com
A brilliant alliance of noisecore riffage and haunting atmospherics.
Anyone into Isis, Converge or Cave In should buy this now, and those who have no idea who they are should buy it anyway and see what they are missing.
The actual sections of noisecore show just what a group of rock leaders can achieve at their heaviest.
www.epinions.com /content_157865905796   (566 words)

  
 Splendid Magazine reviews Flossin: Lead Singer
Over the past few years, noisecore has become what free-jazz was in the late '60s and early '70s: an art form understood by few, yet embraced as unquestionably hip by counterculture minions.
West Coast supergroup Flossin' fit squarely into noisecore territory; their membership includes Zach Hill (half of Hella), Christopher Willits and the inimitable Kid 606 himself, Miguel Depedro.
Their debut offering is a caterwauling clusterfuck of frazzled power-electronics, guitars that sound like cadavers frolicking in the misty woods and drum patterns so precise that they must be measured in fractions.
www.splendidezine.com /review.html?reviewid=11069098071006538   (225 words)

  
 User talk:MrHate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
i edited the noisecore part of grindcore to add DETP which u disargreed.
discordance axis sounds like old napalm death meets noiscore/alternative (once again i may have misused the term noisecore) with a touch of sonic youth.
u can chat as well with me as i want to know more about mathcore and noisecore.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User_talk:MrHate   (1500 words)

  
 Anti emo noisecore :: 100%Noisecore
In other news there is a split prepairing between DED and another great band from Scotland,more info to come soon...
We play oldschool noisecore and dont want to progress in musical way,we just play what we feel and what we think is good for us,we dont care for other opinions,and if you have any critics,get a life or just die,in most exrtreme,noisecore way!
We are planning to do bunch of releases in short time now,so any band interested in split tapes or cd-rs,or maybe in split 7"-es get in touch...Only noisecore,grind gore bands or any kind of noise bands please...
www.freewebs.com /diabolicemodestroyer   (208 words)

  
 MetalReview.com - Metal Review of Beecher - This Elegy, His Autopsy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Thing is, critics such as I have been rightly cumming their pants over this band for years without managing to really bring them to the attention of the greater metal and hardcore community, and Beecher has been languishing in middle-tier noisecore limbo.
I did mention noisecore, and one would not be entirely remiss in labeling Beecher as such, but it just ain’t that simple, maaan.
Those who have heard the band before will know what to expect; the band produce an eclectic breed of heaviness that is rooted in, but not dominated by, busy and dissonant metalcore.
www.metalreview.com /viewreview.aspx?ID=1938   (645 words)

  
 FUCK MUSIC PRODUCTIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I won't be releasing any limited to 10 copy tapes with special rubber packaging or any of that bullshit.
It'll be a collection of many old P.O.O grind/noise songs, all or most of which haven't been available on anything except tape until now.
Raw and dirty drum machine fueled noisecore with deep Fear Of God style vocals.
www.geocities.com /nvndistro/fmp.html   (699 words)

  
 Johnny Truant
By pushing the boundaries of the noisecore sound Johnny Truant interject the pained yelling with tuneful releases of balancing harmony.
The breadth of (noisecore) influence that has penetrated them since their metal core era is more than welcome, and along with the more classic heavy metal approach occasionally filtering through, their sound is both diverse and flexible, at once groovy, melodic and brutal.
They¹re part of the new breed of hardcore bands that are currently crawling from the bowels of the UK underground, and their debut is one of the best albums by a new British band in a long time.
www.johnnytruant.co.uk /press.html   (6817 words)

  
 Cave In
Defying expectations of following up the noisecore ethics of 'Until Your Heart Stops', 'Jupiter' is a guitar rock album that's simply pure, heartfelt and sculpted by real emotions.
At what point did the band feel that its noisecore had been taken as far it could.
That sudden change in musical direction suggests that the band is more comfortable playing this way, having already drained noisecore of all its potential.
freespace.virgin.net /sat.666/CaveIn.html   (2098 words)

  
 Blistering.com :: Music :: Reviews :: Cave In - "Until Your Heart Stops"
But in the wake of it's absence, a new, more raw musical form has taken it's place as the music that says a big fuck you to anything commercial: noisecore.
At the forefront of the genre is HydraHead, arguably the best and most important publisher of noisecore.
Songs like "Juggernaut", "Halo of Flies", and "Moral Eclipse", make this one of the top five noisecore releases at this point, and one of the top releases of the decade.
www.blistering.com /reviews/album.php3?ID=171   (356 words)

  
 Positron! Records | Artists | Scanalyzer
A tour-de-force of glitch-hop, noisecore, and IDM, with a generous dose of dancefloor groove thrown in to complete the mix.
The bastard love child of Chris Randall (Sister Machine Gun) and Wade Alin (Atomica/Christ Analogue) is a tour-de-force of glitch-hop, noisecore, and IDM, with a generous dose of dancefloor groove thrown in to complete the mix.
The tension is palpable as Randall and Alin go to great lengths to out-do each other via complicated drum-noise programming and grinding synthesizers.
www.positronrecords.com /artists/artist.php?id=scan   (191 words)

  
 Earache Extreme News
Swedish noisecore stars Cult Of Luna are on tour in the UK right now, stunning audiences with the new material from their critically acclaimed new album “Salvation” (available now!!).
Their follow up to “The Beyond” finds the band in a slightly mellower mood, but they haven’t lost any of that crushing intensity, that is seeing them leading the burgeoning noisecore scene at the moment.
You be able to hear new tracks from the album and get yourself some Cult Of Luna goodies in time for their first headlining tour of the UK, with two mighty fine Relapse bands –; Textures from Holland and Alchemist from Australia.
www.earache.com /news_stories/cult_of_luna.html   (3743 words)

  
 NOISECORE is a combination of the words
NOISECORE is a combination of the words "noise" and "core"
Sound or a sound that is loud, unpleasant, unexpected, or undesired.
It also explains why pine trees should not reproduce.
ground_chuck.tripod.com /noisecore.htm   (276 words)

  
 BLABBERMOUTH.NET - CULT OF LUNA To Begin Mixing Sophomore Album
Swedish apocalyptic noisecore outfit CULT OF LUNA will begin mixing their sophomore album — the group's first for Earache Records — on September 16th for a late 2002 release.
I'm not quite sure what "apocalyptic noisecore" is like.
In order to post a comment, please log in first.
www.roadrunnerrecords.com /blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=5740   (144 words)

  
 ^^ Guru ... landia ^^ Grindcore, Noisecore, Disco Italy 80
This website comes from a desire to make available to everyone precious informations about certain kinds of music which are completely different from one another.
Much of the material is related to the alternative and underground genres of GRINDCORE and NOISECORE.
Diametrically opposed to the anti-commercial attitude of those two musically extremist factions, you can find the easy-listening sound of the DISCO music made in Italy in the Eighties, whose LYRICS this website hosts the largest available collection on the Internet.
www.gurulandia.it /eng   (134 words)

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