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Two new releases from Throat

Finnish Noisecore bruisers Throat have two new 7"s out now, one being a split with fellow Finns Fleshpress, the other a two-song number entitled "Pee": http://ihatethroat.blogspot.com/2011/12/two-brand-new-releases.html

Lasse Marhaug launches zine

Norwegian Noise maestro Lasse Marhaug has started a new zine called "Personal Best" which will debut this month, the inaugural issue featuring interviews with a number of scene luminaries such as Gold Soundz, Keränen, Zweizz, Ronnie Sundin and much more. The goal is to publish two issues per year in A4 format with full-color covers -- samples and more info here: http://www.marhaugforlag.no/personalbest1.html

Black Twig - Death scene

has posted a great new track from Finnish Noisepoppers Black Twig for preview on SoundCloud. Look for their debut album "Paper trees" to be released on January 11.

The Megaphonic Thrift to release new album in February

Norwegian Noiserockers The Megaphonic Thrift have confirmed that their new as-yet-untitled album will be released on February 3 via the band's own label in collaboration with .

Let's Say We Did - It's ok (video)

Something new from Let's Say We Did, slightly more Noise-rockin' than before.

Obstacles - Oscillate

Danish instrumental math/Noise-rockers Obstacles have a new 4-song EP called "Oscillate" up for free download/streaming.

MP3: Brighter Death Now - Collector of remains

On the other hand, if chain-rattling industrial-Noise really is your thing you can't really go wrong with Brighter Death Now for unsettling, but eminently listenable, aural chaos. I'm still waiting for my copy of the new 4xLP boxset "Very little fun" to show up, but luckily there are mp3s floating around to satiate me in the meantime.

Brighter Death Now - Collector of remains

Årabrot at The Quietus: interview and mixtape

The Quietus has posted a new long and extensive interview with Norwegian Noiserockers Årabrot along with a mix put together by the dudes in the band: http://thequietus.com/articles/07242-arabrot-interview-solar-anus

InMyKitchen interviews Deathcrush

InMyKitchen interviews Norwegian Noiserock upstarts Deathcrush: http://inmykitchenwith.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/deathcrush/
And as they say, don't forget the band is playing Debaser Malmö on November 5 for It's a Trap! Clubnights!

New noise from Homemade Records

Noise-friendly Norwegian DIY label (Mindy Misty, Izakaya Heartbeat) will be releasing Øystein Kapperud's debut album "311/Amnesia" on November 4 as a double-LP, CD and/or digital download. The label has also announced the signing of Noiserock act Burning Motherfuckers and will be releasing their debut EP in early 2012.

Black Twig - Lake song

is giving away a new song from Black Twig, the first sample of the band's upcoming debut album "Paper trees" which will be out in January. There's some definitely Sonic Youth vibes going on here, so be sure to check it out if you're into that sort of Noise.

Presenting: Slussenanalys

Who the what now is Slussenanalys? Finnish Noiserockers singing in Swedish, like a bizarro Herätys in reverse? Look for the band's debut LP "Aquila Helvetos Asfaltos" to be released soon via imprint in cooperation with .

Absolut Noise reviews/interviews Promise and the Monster

Absolut Noise has posted a review of the new Promise and the Monster album "Red tide" along with an interview with the artist: http://www.absolutNoise.com/2011/09/promise-and-the-monster-red-tide-review-interview.html

New Hebosagil 7"

Finnish Noiserockers Hebosagil have a brand new 7" on entitled "Herätys": http://hebosagil.com/2011/new-hebosagil-7-out-now/

MP3: Interlace - Pandora

The closer we get to October 31, the more inclined I am to listen to all of my creepiest industrial/Noise records. Not that I don't listen to the stuff year-round and not that I haven't been listening to A LOT of industrial/EBM lately (the new Pain Machinery record is fantastic btw, review forthcoming), but I'm all for seasonable-appropriateness and Interlace remain one of the absolute best post-millennium acts in the genre. 'Tis a huge shame they never followed through with a new album after the "Nemesis" single, but maybe the members are working on something new? Please enlighten me! And enjoy this track from their stellar 2004 record "Imago".

Interlace - Pandora