Chainlinks is a series we started back in 2017 to give our friends a space to share the stuff currently inspiring them — music, film, books, or anything else they wanted to recommend to the world.
For Chainlinks 065, we have Nick Sakes, founder, vocalist, and guitarist of Dazzling Killmen. Decibel Magazine reports: "Dazzling Killmen are among the most fearless and inventive bands of the early ’90s. The once-overlooked group is a major inspiration for a raft of bands that built on their combination of emotion and melodicism, among them Dillinger Escape Plan, Coalesce, Converge, and many more."
Dazzling Killmen are among the many great bands descending upon Minneapolis for the weekend of June 5-7, 2026, to play the fifth installment of Caterwaul, the annual festival celebrating all the noisiest, most iconoclastic fringes of rock. Blast Dazzling Killmen here, get your Caterwaul tickets here, and enjoy Chainlinks 065...
1. Joshua Tree / Mojave Desert
Having never been to the Mojave Desert, seeing this otherworldly landscape absolutely blew my mind. Photos and videos cannot convey the alien feel of this place.
2. Redwood Trees / Massive Mountainous Landscapes
Being in a state of total awe for the hours we drove in Northern California on our day off on the recent West Coast tour was unforgettable. Being dwarfed by nature is one of my all-time favorite states of mind. Highlight: Drive-Through Tree Park in Leggett, CA.
3. Semi-retirement from TradWork Office Space
I turned 62 years old last December right after triple bypass heart surgery and a couple of months later got laid off from my office job as an architectural designer. I decided to start drawing my social security money, taking unemployment and scheduling as many Dazzling Killmen shows as possible and just entering a new lifestyle, albeit a little leaner moneywise. Semi-retired semi-pro musician now.
4. Mississippi Studios, Portland, Oregon
Hands-down, the best venue I’ve ever played... the people running the place, the look of a small Vaudeville theater, that separate restaurant and bar next door, just WOW. A+++
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Friday, May 22, 2026
KILTER - "Awakening & Living"
KILTER: Paris/NYC jazz-metal explorers drop second single from "Ten Billion Years" album
Stream the official music video, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5RNSIPkwkE
Pre-order the album, here: https://kiltertrio.bandcamp.com/album/ten-billion-years-ten
Kilter’s highly experimental jazz-metal exists in a space between John Coltrane, Sunn O))), and Meshuggah. Drummer Kenny Grohowksi is known for his work with John Zorn, Secret Chiefs 3, and Imperial Triumphant.
The upcoming new album, Ten Billion Years, is a musical rendering of nothing less than the birth and death of our solar system. Inspired in part by John Cage’s explorations in time-stretching, the trio’s process was to record 10 minutes of music, slow it down to 25% of its original speed, then recreate the pieces from scratch at the new, glacial tempo – a process of reinterpretation and rediscovery they liken to the way in which entire new worlds are revealed when looking through a microscope.
A recent Decibel Magazine article states: “It’s an ambitious premise, but Kilter approaches it with precision rather than spectacle, building tension through repetition, instability, and gradual transformation.” Decibel describes Kilter's sound as “lurching low-end grooves and explosive, blast-driven peaks… vast, disorienting and strangely physical.”
New single "Awakening & Living" depicts the stage in the Earth's evolution where life moves from ocean to land. The track is a moody waltz laced with beautiful sax work and ending in cinematic vocals courtesy of Grohowski.
Stream "Inside Kilter's Ten Billion Years," a 15-minute documentary about the making of the album, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reM6AEwJrx0
Photo by Malena Marquez
Thursday, May 21, 2026
CHAINLINKS 064: Muscle
Chainlinks is a series we started back in 2017 to give our friends a space to share the stuff currently inspiring them — music, film, books, or anything else they wanted to recommend to the world.
With the fifth edition of the glorious Caterwaul festival coming up on June 5-7 in Minneapolis, we'll be passing the mic to Caterwaul artists over the next couple weeks. Kicking things off, we have none other than Baltimore noise-punks Muscle. A recent No Echo article describes the band as "a jagged, unpredictable listen—hardcore-adjacent but constantly veering into stranger, more unstable territory."Road House (1989)
The concept of being the best bouncer in the world alone is reason to watch. “Pain don’t hurt.”
Neil Young is a gas station attendant at the end of the world and DEVO works at the local nuclear power plant. It’s sort of a narrative until it switches to them all covering "Hey Hey My My" and then shows footage of DEVO playing "Come Back Johnny" and Neil gettin' in the pit.
It’s our pre-show pump up song. Sophie forever <3
Big crazy stone sculptures you can touch. We all got in one at Storm King recently. Sculpting a butt at the height of his fine art career.
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
KILTER - Inside Kilter's Ten Billion Years
With the new Kilter album, Ten Billion Years, coming June 19th, the Paris/NYC trio has released "Inside Kilter's Ten Billion Years," a 15-minute mini-doc revealing behind-the-scenes footage from the album's recording process as well as interviews with all three band members – bassist Laurent David, saxophonist Ed Rosenberg III, and drummer Kenny Grohowksi, known for his work with John Zorn, Secret Chiefs 3, and Imperial Triumphant.
Kilter's highly experimental jazz-metal exists in a space between John Coltrane, Sunn O))), and Meshuggah. The new album, Ten Billion Years, is a musical rendering of nothing less than the birth and death of our solar system; it traces the journey of one water droplet as it travels and transforms through space and time.
A recent Decibel Magazine article states: "It’s an ambitious premise, but Kilter approaches it with precision rather than spectacle, building tension through repetition, instability, and gradual transformation."
"Inside Kilter's Ten Billion Years" highlights the chemistry between David, Rosenberg, and Grohowski as they work together in the studio to realize this extremely challenging project. Inspired in part by John Cage's explorations in time-stretching, the trio's process was to record 10 minutes of music, slow it down to 25% of its original speed, then recreate the pieces from scratch at the new, glacial tempo – a process of reinterpretation and rediscovery which Rosenberg likens to the way in which entire new worlds are revealed when looking through a microscope.
In Decibel's words: "The Franco-American trio bend jazz elasticity and metal force into something far stranger... music that doesn’t just describe transformation, but enacts it in real time."
Stream the "Inside Kilter's Ten Billion Years" mini-doc here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reM6AEwJrx0
Pre-order the Ten Billion Years album here: https://kiltertrio.bandcamp.com/album/ten-billion-years
More info: https://thechainworld.blogspot.com/2026/04/kilter-ten-billion-years.html
Stream the "Inside Kilter's Ten Billion Years" mini-doc here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reM6AEwJrx0
Pre-order the Ten Billion Years album here: https://kiltertrio.bandcamp.com/album/ten-billion-years
More info: https://thechainworld.blogspot.com/2026/04/kilter-ten-billion-years.html
Photo by Malena Marquez
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
CHAINLINKS 063: Heavy Halo
The Chain was officially launched 10 years ago today: April 21, 2016. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we recently revived Chainlinks, a series where we ask our friends and colleagues to tell us about the things currently inspiring them: music, books, film, anything they want to recommend to the world.
Today we pass the mic to McKeever, one-half of NYC industrial rock duo Heavy Halo. Described by CVLT Nation as "soaring industrial metal" and by Revolver Magazine as "nihilistic yet melodic," Heavy Halo just wrapped up a US tour supporting the legendary My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult and darkwave powerhouse Light Asylum.
Warlock Corpse
Warlock Corpse has dozens of epic albums on Bandcamp that range from dungeon synth to darkwave goth to black metal to even ravey happy hardcore. A lot of material to dig into here and I’m loving the shadowy medieval artwork + aesthetic.
Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation
We have been bumping this in the van on our tour with Thrill Kill Kult and I’m surprised by how HEAVY and EBM the production is. The drums and bass programming on a song like Escapade shares so much DNA with 80’s industrial like Nitzer Ebb. Very adventurous.
Kurt Vonnegut - Cat’s Cradle / Slaughterhouse Five
With the current chaotic state of the world, these books have been at the forefront of my mind. Cat’s Cradle explores the consequences of unchecked scientific advancement that carelessly leads to a global apocalypse. Slaughterhouse Five deals with the absurdity of war and the lengths people go to process trauma. Sadly, more relevant than ever!
Today we pass the mic to McKeever, one-half of NYC industrial rock duo Heavy Halo. Described by CVLT Nation as "soaring industrial metal" and by Revolver Magazine as "nihilistic yet melodic," Heavy Halo just wrapped up a US tour supporting the legendary My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult and darkwave powerhouse Light Asylum.
Warlock Corpse
Warlock Corpse has dozens of epic albums on Bandcamp that range from dungeon synth to darkwave goth to black metal to even ravey happy hardcore. A lot of material to dig into here and I’m loving the shadowy medieval artwork + aesthetic.
Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation
We have been bumping this in the van on our tour with Thrill Kill Kult and I’m surprised by how HEAVY and EBM the production is. The drums and bass programming on a song like Escapade shares so much DNA with 80’s industrial like Nitzer Ebb. Very adventurous.
Kurt Vonnegut - Cat’s Cradle / Slaughterhouse Five
With the current chaotic state of the world, these books have been at the forefront of my mind. Cat’s Cradle explores the consequences of unchecked scientific advancement that carelessly leads to a global apocalypse. Slaughterhouse Five deals with the absurdity of war and the lengths people go to process trauma. Sadly, more relevant than ever!
Photo by Tori McGraw
Monday, April 20, 2026
CATERWAUL 2026 Schedule
CATERWAUL: 2026 schedule revealed, featuring Rye Coalition, Dazzling Killmen, Coliseum, more
The full schedule for this year's Caterwaul, taking place June 5-7 at Minneapolis venue Zhora Darling and featuring such artists as Rye Coalition, Dazzling Killmen, and Coliseum, has been revealed.
The annual festival, now in its fifth year, has been hailed by BrooklynVegan as "a unique mix of noise rock, punk, metal, post-punk and beyond" and by New Noise Magazine as "a gathering of some of the best underground bands existing today."
Tickets are on sale now: https://ticketstripe.com/caterwaul2026
Friday, June 5:
01:15 am - The Crosses
12:15 am - Didjits
11:15 pm - Mike Watt + The Missingmen
10:30 pm - Season to Risk
09:45 pm - New Brutalism
09:00 pm - Resurrectionists
08:15 pm - Birdhands
07:30 pm - Mad Mojo Jett
Saturday, June 6:
After Party:
12:30 am - Muscle
11:45 pm - ¿Watches?
11:00 pm - The Thirsty Giants
10:15 pm - Art Star
09:00 pm - Rye Coalition
08:05 pm - P.O.S.
07:20 pm - Great Falls
06:35 pm - Whippets
05:50 pm - Heet Deth
05:05 pm - Panel
04:20 pm - Orlock
03:35 pm - The Hammer Party
02:50 pm - Burned or Buried
02:05 pm - Bone Bag
01:20 pm - H.E.A.T.
Sunday, June 7:
The annual festival, now in its fifth year, has been hailed by BrooklynVegan as "a unique mix of noise rock, punk, metal, post-punk and beyond" and by New Noise Magazine as "a gathering of some of the best underground bands existing today."
Tickets are on sale now: https://ticketstripe.com/caterwaul2026
Friday, June 5:
01:15 am - The Crosses
12:15 am - Didjits
11:15 pm - Mike Watt + The Missingmen
10:30 pm - Season to Risk
09:45 pm - New Brutalism
09:00 pm - Resurrectionists
08:15 pm - Birdhands
07:30 pm - Mad Mojo Jett
Saturday, June 6:
After Party:
12:30 am - Muscle
11:45 pm - ¿Watches?
11:00 pm - The Thirsty Giants
10:15 pm - Art Star
09:00 pm - Rye Coalition
08:05 pm - P.O.S.
07:20 pm - Great Falls
06:35 pm - Whippets
05:50 pm - Heet Deth
05:05 pm - Panel
04:20 pm - Orlock
03:35 pm - The Hammer Party
02:50 pm - Burned or Buried
02:05 pm - Bone Bag
01:20 pm - H.E.A.T.
Sunday, June 7:
CHAIN X
Scenes from The Chain’s 10th anniversary party, last night at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, featuring performances by Body Stuff, Venus Twins, Trace Amount, Fatboi Sharif, and Swing Kids, and an afterparty with DJ Nikki Sneakers. Viva La Chain!
Friday, April 17, 2026
CHAINLINKS 062: Fatboi Sharif
With the 10th anniversary of The Chain happening this month, we've relaunched Chainlinks, a series we started back in 2017 to give our friends a space to share the stuff currently inspiring them — music, film, books, or anything else they wanted to recommend to the world.
For Chainlinks 062, we have rapper Fatboi Sharif, whose work Rolling Stone has described as "punctilious, every-word-counts lyricism... like GZA’s Liquid Swords, Ghostface Killah’s Supreme Clientele, and RZA’s Gravediggaz work all congealed in a thrilling sonic stew." Sharif will be performing at The Chain’s official 10th anniversary celebration, April 19th at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, NY (presented by Saint Vitus Bar), along with Swing Kids, Trace Amount, Venus Twins, and Body Stuff. Get your tickets!
Begotten (1989)
A one-of-one film that, every time I watch it, and it's been a ton, LOL, the feeling it gives my body and the energy and inspiration I'm left with on a creative end is unmatched. It's something that I constantly recommend to people and when they ask me to explain it I always say you just gotta watch it on your own and let it have its way with you. I'll say, it's something that will stick with you after you watch it and you'll wanna return to it and every time you do you'll get something new out of it.
Pig (1998)
The feeling and emotions I always get from this one carry extreme weight. Just 23 minutes long, it punches deep like a two hour epic and it leaves you wanting more. Directed by Nico B. and Rozz Williams, this twisted tale starts in the land of the unknown and as time ticks it leaves you on the edge of your seat where, when it reaches its final frame you'll feel exhausted like you just ran down a two mile street at top speed on the hottest California day ever but in the most extreme way possible but you'll wanna continue that race and won't wanna see an end in sight.
Haxan (1922)
Visually stunning, a film that has stuck with me for years and remains to inspire on the aspect of how it makes me feel and it constantly getting me in a zone to create whenever I watch it. A silent film that speaks volumes across the board.
Trash Humpers (2009)
Harmony Korine's perhaps wildest work. I actually saw it for the first time like 5 years ago after years of being a fan of Korine's work and it instantly reminded me why he's one of my favorites. The film is odd, extreme, and honestly I didn't fully know how to feel about what I saw after first viewing, but it had me in a trance that stayed with me after and for me that's what true art is all about.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
CHAINLINKS 061: Venus Twins
With the 10th anniversary of The Chain happening this month, we've relaunched Chainlinks, a series we started back in 2017 to give our friends a space to share the stuff currently inspiring them — music, film, books, or anything else they wanted to recommend to the world.
For Chainlinks 061, we have noise punks and identical twins Matt and Jake Derting, a.k.a. Venus Twins. The NYC (by way of Texas) duo will be performing at The Chain’s official 10th anniversary celebration, April 19th at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, NY (presented by Saint Vitus Bar), along with Swing Kids, Fatboi Sharif, Trace Amount, and Body Stuff. Get your tickets!
Veganism
We have been vegan for 8+ years now and will never look back. Not only is it important for the environment and health, but the main reason we are vegan is for the animals. Once you make the connection that what you’re eating/purchasing caused the intense suffering of a living creature, you may not want to go back.
Ease into it, go full tofurkey, whatever- As long as you’re learning how to cook vegan and stay healthy you’ll do great.
Songwriting
We’ve been writing songs for a long time, but in the last two years or so, we started writing a song nearly every day, and trying different genres and techniques for fun. It’s a beautiful artform and craft that has become the central focus in our life. We’ve picked up books like the war on art and the creative act, that helped further along the process.
Making time for family/friends
Everybody’s busy as hell, got somewhere to be all the time – yada yada yada. But once every couple months we’ll set aside time to go upstate to see family, it resets us from the busy city. We’re lucky to have family we get along with well. Every visit with them or to go work with our twin friends Disaster Artist in Philly becomes a memorable and amazing time.
For Chainlinks 061, we have noise punks and identical twins Matt and Jake Derting, a.k.a. Venus Twins. The NYC (by way of Texas) duo will be performing at The Chain’s official 10th anniversary celebration, April 19th at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, NY (presented by Saint Vitus Bar), along with Swing Kids, Fatboi Sharif, Trace Amount, and Body Stuff. Get your tickets!
Veganism
We have been vegan for 8+ years now and will never look back. Not only is it important for the environment and health, but the main reason we are vegan is for the animals. Once you make the connection that what you’re eating/purchasing caused the intense suffering of a living creature, you may not want to go back.
Ease into it, go full tofurkey, whatever- As long as you’re learning how to cook vegan and stay healthy you’ll do great.
Songwriting
We’ve been writing songs for a long time, but in the last two years or so, we started writing a song nearly every day, and trying different genres and techniques for fun. It’s a beautiful artform and craft that has become the central focus in our life. We’ve picked up books like the war on art and the creative act, that helped further along the process.
Making time for family/friends
Everybody’s busy as hell, got somewhere to be all the time – yada yada yada. But once every couple months we’ll set aside time to go upstate to see family, it resets us from the busy city. We’re lucky to have family we get along with well. Every visit with them or to go work with our twin friends Disaster Artist in Philly becomes a memorable and amazing time.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
KILTER - Ten Billion Years
KILTER: Paris/NYC jazz-metal trio announces cosmic concept album Ten Billion Years
Franco-American trio Kilter announces the June 19th release of its new album, Ten Billion Years, on Excursus Production.
A concept album depicting nothing less than the birth and death of our solar system, Ten Billion Years unfolds with cosmic-level grandeur, its instrumental compositions exploring spaces between the sounds of John Coltrane, Sunn O))) and Meshuggah.
Stream the video for first single, "Weather Cycle," here: https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2026/04/08/video-premiere-kilter-weather-cycle/
Pre-order Ten Billion Years, here: https://kiltertrio.bandcamp.com/album/ten-billion-years
Based in Paris and New York, Kilter has been operating at the crossroads of jazz and metal since 2018. Founder/electric bassist Laurent David states: "By merging influences from jazz and metal, two seemingly opposing worlds that have always fascinated me, we create a bold and distinctive musical language. My musical journey reflects a personal tension between different musical traditions. Rather than choosing one over the other, I have embraced the richness of these two complementary artistic approaches."
David (whose musical journey has included collaborations with Didier Lockwood of Magma, Grammy Award nominee Ibrahim Maalouf, and Folterkammer) is flanked in Kilter by bass saxophonist Ed Rosenberg III (Jerseyband) and drummer Kenny Grohowski (John Zorn, Secret Chiefs 3, Imperial Triumphant). The band's output so far includes works such as the acclaimed debut full-length, Axiom, and the sprawling opera, La Suspendida.
Reviewing Axiom in 2020, Metal Injection reported: "Kilter have done something admirable. They’ve made something that should be unlistenable into art. Any great art worth its salt should make the viewer/listener feel uncomfortable, and Axiom does plenty of that. But after the record finishes, you’ll find yourself wanting to listen to it again."
Two years in the making, Ten Billion Years continues to push Kilter's legacy forward with another wholly unique and challenging album, mining an epic concept and displaying instrumental mastery in the process. In David's words, the album follows "the odyssey of a water droplet born in space at the moment of the formation of the solar system, whose journey leads it through matter, life, climate, and time, until its final dissipation into the interstellar void."
Using bass, drums, and sax, Kilter animates the water droplet's story, translating into music the undulations of the universe – the cycles of tension and release, spiraling onward, on microscopic and galactic levels. Across ten tracks, David, Rosenberg, and Grohowski move through ominous drones, murky lulls, and violent storms, as if leading a guided tour of the history of existence – from primordial formlessness, to a thriving state of systems in harmony, to a dissolution, back into nothingness. "We wanted to imagine what ten billion years might sound like if recorded in 40 minutes," states David.
A majestic dirge, the album's first single, "Weather Cycle" builds from a lurching groove to blastbeat-ridden heights, then repeats, vividly rendering the water droplet's experience of evaporating into the clouds then raining down into a flowing river. Decibel Magazine describes it as "vast, disorienting and strangely physical — music that doesn’t just describe transformation, but enacts it in real time."
Ten Billion Years tracklist:
1) Built & Broken
2) Falling & Vaporizing
3) Raining & Raining
4) Rivers & Ocean
5) Depth & Darkness
6) Living & Rising
7) Weather Cycle
8) Awakening & Living
9) Darkness Again
10) Escaping to Infinity
Franco-American trio Kilter announces the June 19th release of its new album, Ten Billion Years, on Excursus Production.
A concept album depicting nothing less than the birth and death of our solar system, Ten Billion Years unfolds with cosmic-level grandeur, its instrumental compositions exploring spaces between the sounds of John Coltrane, Sunn O))) and Meshuggah.
Stream the video for first single, "Weather Cycle," here: https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2026/04/08/video-premiere-kilter-weather-cycle/
Pre-order Ten Billion Years, here: https://kiltertrio.bandcamp.com/album/ten-billion-years
Based in Paris and New York, Kilter has been operating at the crossroads of jazz and metal since 2018. Founder/electric bassist Laurent David states: "By merging influences from jazz and metal, two seemingly opposing worlds that have always fascinated me, we create a bold and distinctive musical language. My musical journey reflects a personal tension between different musical traditions. Rather than choosing one over the other, I have embraced the richness of these two complementary artistic approaches."
David (whose musical journey has included collaborations with Didier Lockwood of Magma, Grammy Award nominee Ibrahim Maalouf, and Folterkammer) is flanked in Kilter by bass saxophonist Ed Rosenberg III (Jerseyband) and drummer Kenny Grohowski (John Zorn, Secret Chiefs 3, Imperial Triumphant). The band's output so far includes works such as the acclaimed debut full-length, Axiom, and the sprawling opera, La Suspendida.
Reviewing Axiom in 2020, Metal Injection reported: "Kilter have done something admirable. They’ve made something that should be unlistenable into art. Any great art worth its salt should make the viewer/listener feel uncomfortable, and Axiom does plenty of that. But after the record finishes, you’ll find yourself wanting to listen to it again."
Two years in the making, Ten Billion Years continues to push Kilter's legacy forward with another wholly unique and challenging album, mining an epic concept and displaying instrumental mastery in the process. In David's words, the album follows "the odyssey of a water droplet born in space at the moment of the formation of the solar system, whose journey leads it through matter, life, climate, and time, until its final dissipation into the interstellar void."
Using bass, drums, and sax, Kilter animates the water droplet's story, translating into music the undulations of the universe – the cycles of tension and release, spiraling onward, on microscopic and galactic levels. Across ten tracks, David, Rosenberg, and Grohowski move through ominous drones, murky lulls, and violent storms, as if leading a guided tour of the history of existence – from primordial formlessness, to a thriving state of systems in harmony, to a dissolution, back into nothingness. "We wanted to imagine what ten billion years might sound like if recorded in 40 minutes," states David.
A majestic dirge, the album's first single, "Weather Cycle" builds from a lurching groove to blastbeat-ridden heights, then repeats, vividly rendering the water droplet's experience of evaporating into the clouds then raining down into a flowing river. Decibel Magazine describes it as "vast, disorienting and strangely physical — music that doesn’t just describe transformation, but enacts it in real time."
"Jazz is about elasticity—time, harmony, interaction," says David. "It breathes, it moves, it questions itself constantly. Metal is about commitment. When something is there, it’s there. The weight, the repetition, the physical impact—it doesn’t negotiate. Kilter exists somewhere in between those two forces."
Accompanying Ten Billion Years, packaged together with the LP, is Ten, a strictly limited, 10-minute EP, available only here in this 7" vinyl format. Ten consists of a series of minute-long compositions, inextricably connected to Ten Billion Years; the album's ten tracks are slowed-down, stretched-out reinterpretations of the pieces on the EP. For a project exploring the concept of transformation, it is only fitting that Kilter would transform its own compositions in this way. Inspired in part by the experimentations of John Cage, David states: "The project treats time-stretching as an artistic gesture in its own right. This process reveals sonic micro-structures and opens up new and unexpected listening spaces... We were interested in stretching time to a point where music stops behaving like music and becomes something else."
Thought-provoking and spirit-stirring, Ten Billion Years is another impressive offering from a wildly imaginative group. Armed with world-class chops, Kilter is that rare band capable of turning lofty concepts into devastating works of art.
Ten Billion Years tracklist:
1) Built & Broken
2) Falling & Vaporizing
3) Raining & Raining
4) Rivers & Ocean
5) Depth & Darkness
6) Living & Rising
7) Weather Cycle
8) Awakening & Living
9) Darkness Again
10) Escaping to Infinity
Ten EP tracklist:
1) Ten
Lineup:
Laurent David - electric bass
Ed Rosenberg III - bass saxophone
Kenny Grohowski - drums
Discography:
Ten Billion Years (2026)
Lineup:
Laurent David - electric bass
Ed Rosenberg III - bass saxophone
Kenny Grohowski - drums
Discography:
Ten Billion Years (2026)
La Suspendida Live (2025)
La Suspendida (2024)
The Suspended Woman EP (2023)
SYS EP (2021)
Axiom (2020)
Kilter EP (2018)
Band photos by Malena Marquez
Cover art by Peurduloup
SYS EP (2021)
Axiom (2020)
Kilter EP (2018)
Band photos by Malena Marquez
Cover art by Peurduloup
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