Another recent debut full-length from Level-Plane Records comes in the form of Graf Orlock's "Destination Time Yesterday", which blows through 16 tracks of frantic and somewhat chaotic grind in 27 minutes. Despite the chaotic edge, the bulk of the playing is pretty controlled (especially the drumming), and the dual vocal attack is one of the more unique and effective I've encountered as of late. I wouldn't call the riffing straightforward as far as grind's concerned, either. It's not really out of the ordinary or anything, but the overall vibe tends to stray from the traditional old school style and keeps away from the throwback angle with plenty of contemporary dissonance as well as a few quick sludgy runs and even a couple of unexpected dashes of slight melody here and there. And, in addition to plenty of samples from various flicks, these cats take it one step further in that most (if not all) of the lyrics are assembled from movie quotes, with tracks dedicated to "Predator" and "Falling Down", among many others, which is a pretty interesting touch. Cool, fitting layout, too. It's been dubbed "cinema-grind", and they've definitely covered all the bases with this one. I mean, "Point Break" samples? Hilarious. And awesome.
Graf Orlock "50 Year Storm"
Graf Orlock "A Chat With the Pentagon"
As above, make the grab from the label's distro if you're into it:
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Andrew: check Coldworker-The Contaminated Void. Gooddeath/grind band featuring ex Nasum drummer -almighty Anders Jakobson….
10.11.2006 | By El Diablo
graf orlock is a great band. and totally insane live. i talked with the guitar played after the show and he was telling me how they were kicked out of film school for creating a project which used such samples and quotes without proper consent or something along those lines. definitly a great band tho.
10.11.2006 | By chris
Graf Orlock. Yes! FUCK YES!!! I’m loving those samples.
10.11.2006 | By Adrianoso
Landmine Marathon tears it up live. Probably the best band in Arizona.
10.11.2006 | By Sean
cool stuff really.
10.12.2006 | By Anonymous