Friday, March 24, 2023

Out today: THE TURIN HORSE - Unsavory Impurities


Unsavory Impurities, the new album by The Turin Horse, is out today on Reptilian Records (US) and Invisible Order (EU).

Stream the album and buy it, here (US):
https://reptilianrecords.bandcamp.com/album/unsavory-impurities

Stream the album and buy it, here (EU):

Named for the historic city in the north of Italy where they formed, The Turin Horse consists of guitarist/vocalist Enrico Tauraso, formerly of Dead Elephant, and drummer Alain Lapaglia, ex-MoRkObOt. With one untitled EP under their belts, Tauraso and Lapaglia come tearing out of the gate on Unsavory Impurities. Eyes wild and teeth gnashing, the two operate in a zone of pure abandon, bashing out caustic noise rock then dropkicking it into other dimensions. Injecting freedom and chaos into a genre known for its austerity, The Turin Horse play with prog-level exuberance and lace their raw, blown-out songs with left-field sounds, including saxophone and an arsenal of samples: The band's liberated approach to abrasive music brings to mind the maniacal sludge-punk of Karp, by way of the unchained experimentalism of Today Is The Day.

“Taking cues from both radical noise rock bands a la Scratch Acid and Season to Risk along with the metallic experimentalism of Today Is the Day, The Turin Horse shoot the whole thing through with noise, found sounds, and any other wild idea that strikes them to create a beautifully unpredictable assault.”
–CVLT Nation

"Raw noise rock with a psychedelic streak."
–New Noise

"A thrill ride where doom and d-beat collide with warped, twisted punk."
–Fecking Bahamas

"The Turin Horse blend angular noise rock with proggy psych atmospherics."
–Idioteq

"Unique Italian noise rock group The Turin Horse are finally back with a progressive/psychedelia influenced full-length for 2023... They’re pushing noise rock/post-hardcore into their own zone."
–Grizzly Butts

More info: https://thechainworld.blogspot.com/2023/02/the-turin-horse-unsavory-impurities.html

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