The Filthy Gaze of Europe were Dallas Good and Don Pyle. Guests on this record were Damian Abraham, Chris Colohan, Amanda Schenk and Mickey Skin. Sam Lefebvre at Maximum Rock and Roll said “Any number of references can be made to begin describing this record, but none of them do the absolute negativity of this music justice. The drum machines evoke APHEX TWIN remixing SUICIDE while the peripheral keyboard noise recall the good moments of early COIL albums. Furthermore, the absolutely deranged guitar aesthetic defies encapsulation, but it’s the dueling male and female vocal performance that elevates this record to such a realized pinnacle of nihilistic indulgence.”
Two-song 7” on green, red or white vinyl.
Cover art features The Ruins of Fonthill Abbey, by GB Jones.
Buy here. No streaming.
Please note that due to prohibitive tariffs and excessive red tape, sales to USA are discontinued until further notice.
The Filthy Gaze of Europe were Dallas Good and Don Pyle. Guests on this record were Damian Abraham, Chris Colohan, Amanda Schenk and Mickey Skin. Sam Lefebvre at Maximum Rock and Roll said “Any number of references can be made to begin describing this record, but none of them do the absolute negativity of this music justice. The drum machines evoke APHEX TWIN remixing SUICIDE while the peripheral keyboard noise recall the good moments of early COIL albums. Furthermore, the absolutely deranged guitar aesthetic defies encapsulation, but it’s the dueling male and female vocal performance that elevates this record to such a realized pinnacle of nihilistic indulgence.”
Two-song 7” on green, red or white vinyl.
Cover art features The Ruins of Fonthill Abbey, by GB Jones.
Buy here. No streaming.
Please note that due to prohibitive tariffs and excessive red tape, sales to USA are discontinued until further notice.