Wilbur Whateley / Psychopomps
Neil Rose
| Available Formats | No. of Tracks | Price | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12" Vinyl Album | 5 tracks | £5.00 | ||
| Download Album (mp3) | 5 tracks | £4.95 | ||
| Download Album (wav) | 5 tracks | £4.95 | ||
| Download individual tracks | N/A | from £0.99 |
Neil Rose - Wilbur Whateley / Psychopomps
5 track 12" 180gm black vinyl, gatefold sleeve, printed inner bag, limited x 250.
Reviews
"Neil Rose, a Plymouth-based avant-gardener, has produced a debut album inspired by the writings of H.P. Lovecraft, a premise that could so easily fall into an abyss of pretention and boredom. Thankfully, that's not the case. Rose's voice is muzzled by distortion, forcing the listener to lean in and listen to his expansive soliloquies more intently, whilst the music is a glitchy haze of muffled kick drums and abstract hisses. Whilst, save the odd moment, it's hardly a danceable album, its appeal lies in its eerie imitation of the sounds of everyday life. A quietly arresting experience." Rock-A-Rolla Issue 23
"The gathering energy of Yog Sothoth hit me the hardest, and it was the oncoming need to dance that I found devastating-if Tolkien's Belroc was a DJ, he'd play this. Dunwich is the most challenging track, I felt like I was being beaten around the head with a bit of two by two, followed by a bit of whipping and a quick strangulation." Dan Sidey

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