Sleeping Giant Glossolalia presents the January 31st release of Barking Orders, the new EP by Gnaw.
SGG is renowned for releasing challenging music from across genres and from around the nation (and beyond). The label is by no means limited to its hometown of New York but, that said, it has been releasing some of NYC's grimiest output as of late – music that waves the flag for the city's darkest corners and most nefarious characters. Following releases by New Yorkers such as Nastie Band and Couch Slut, Gnaw's Barking Orders is the next great slab of music to embody all the potential horror the city has to offer.
With three full-length albums released in the past 10 years, Gnaw has made a name for icy sounds, an avant mixture of metal and noise elements, exploring the extreme depths of existence. Of the new EP, Barking Orders, vocalist Alan Dubin states: "These four songs are based around decay... The world, cities, the mind and body, all falling apart. Kill or be killed, or wither alone."
Barking Orders kicks off with an absolutely electrifying cover of Einsturzende Neubauten's 1981 song "Kollaps." In Gnaw's hands the song marches forward unstoppably, like a plague advancing across a landscape. Dubin's urgent shrieks (honed through decades of next-level screaming as the frontman for Khanate and OLD) lead the way: "Collapse! Our wandering destroys the cities! Our wandering destroys the cities!"
From there, the EP melts into what Dubin calls, "noisy, experimental, electronic songs." Standout "Rid the City" is nearly 9 minutes of nonstop tension, featuring Dubin's whispers, falsetto cries and screams, inspired by the 1977 Son of Sam murders. Perhaps better than any other band of today, Gnaw is able to conjure the paranoia of that particular chapter of NYC history.
Stream the horrific animated video for "Rid the City," created by multi-media artist The Deletist, exclusively via Revolver, here:
https://www.revolvermag.com/music/ex-khanate-singer-faces-son-sam-see-gnaws-creepy-new-animated-video
UK magazine The Wire has championed Gnaw as "unsettling but vital listening" which "raises goosebumps, instills despair, and suggests fruitful future paths for metal in the process." A Pitchfork review warns: "actual destruction seems just beyond the door."
The band's current lineup consists of Dubin, Carter Thornton (Enos Slaughter), Brian Beatrice, Dana Schechter (Insect Ark, Angels of Light, Swans), Robin Fowler (Pants Exploder, Drownyard), and Adam Morosky (Time Ghost). Founding member Jun Mizumachi (Ike Yard), while no longer touring, is still a contributing member.
Barking Orders was mixed by Gnaw's Brian Beatrice at Haven Vault, NYC, and mastered by James Plotkin at Plotkinworks (Jesu, Merzbow).
The artwork was created by Dax Van Alten; layout, by Sébastien Hayez.
Tracklist:
1) Kollaps
2) Cry Louder
3) Rid the City
4) Then the Sunrise
Discography:
Barking Orders (Sleeping Giant Glossolalia, 2020)
Cutting Pieces (Translation Loss, 2017)
Horrible Chamber (Seventh Rule Recordings, 2013)
This Face (Conspiracy Records, 2009)
Photo by Adam Morosky
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