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Top 10 albums of 2021 so far, by Rah Davis of FILTH IS ETERNAL (ex-F*cked and Bound)

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Shortly after their recent rebranding, Seattleโ€™s raging hardcore / metal horde FILTH IS ETERNAL (ex- F*cked and Bound) are back to our pages with a special list of their top record sof the year so far! Catch up on some of Rah Davis’ (Skelator, Cages, former touring member of Cattle Decapitation) favourites to date and feel free to share your picks via our social media channels (FB, IG, Twitter).

Comprised of vocalist Lisa Mungo (He Whose Ox is Gored, former touring member of Daughters), guitarist Brian McClelland (He Whose Ox is Gored), bassist Rah Davis (Skelator, Cages, former touring member of Cattle Decapitation), and drummer Mathew Chandler (Reburied), FILTH IS ETERNAL achieved an air of unhinged freedom mainly by thrashing their way through unassuming, beloved punk venues, writhing across unwashed floors and DIY spaces, hosting their own sort of hardcore communal exorcisms. And so, accelerated by isolation, a rechristening seemed fitting to more accurately celebrate their divine vulgarity!

“2021 has been interesting year for artistic expression in music. Iโ€™m constantly sifting through a multitude of nonsense in order to garner new perspectives that helps drive my creativity and imagination.” – comments Rah.

“Over a year into this pandemic, fantastic art is still being curated to heal the wounds of the artist/bands and fans alike. Difficult as it was to to narrow down, here are my top 10 albums of 2021…so far.”

Crumb – โ€œIce Meltโ€

Big fan of Crumb. Lila Ramaniโ€™s voice is so calming, inviting hynoThe instrumentation in their previous release โ€œJinxโ€ is, in my opinion, psychedelic-pop perfection. Ice Melt is a continuation of the same, but somehow puts me in a more trance-like dream state. The vocals have more hooks and layers and the instruments are in service to the vocals this time around. Very impressed with this release. Itโ€™s such a palate cleanser.

Favorite track: โ€œGoneโ€

General Surgery – โ€œLay Down and Be Countedโ€

These Swedish goregrind legends are back with one of my favorite releases of theirs. The music represents the album titlesโ€™ proverbial slap in the face. Fast, seething and aggressive riffs with Carcass-eqsue vocals. Album cover is unique with the entire band wearing masks; a forever reminder of our continued pandemic reality.

Favorite track: โ€œPsychotic Cerebral Procedureโ€

DISM – โ€œTerveโ€

Sometimes I just need to hear a proper D-beat crustpunk band from Sweden. They arenโ€™t reinventing the wheel. They sound like their predecessors (Totalitรคr, Skitsystem, Driller Killer, and Disfear) but a little more raw and barbaric. Stumbled upon them on bandcamp and Iโ€™m honestly probably their biggest fan in the US. This EP is 14 minutes of savagery!
Favorite track: โ€œThe Nature Of Manโ€

Withered – โ€œVerloren”

This heavy blackened death doom metal quartet hailing from Atlanta have always intrigued me with their releases, however, this latest album is one I havenโ€™t stopped listening to since it came out. I canโ€™t wait to see this band perform these songs live. The soul-crushing production style fits the nihilism in the music. The lyrical influences ranging from Nietzsche to Bataille are a great touch into the philosophy and surrealism realm. Very similar to Wake, who also put out an amazing album last year. Iโ€™m honored to have toured with them!

Favorite track: โ€œDissolveโ€

Bewitcher – โ€œCursed Be Thy Kingdomโ€

Been a long time fan of this band. Their latest album is a testament to the NWBHM sound that they channel so effortlessly with similarities to Running Wild mixed with a more gruff vocal delivery. Itโ€™s like listening to Venom with better production, lyrics and songwriting. Solid speed metal assault!

Favorite track: โ€œMystifier (White Night City)โ€

Portrayal of Guilt – โ€œWe Are Always Aloneโ€

I remember catching their set for the first time when they were on the tour with Pg.99 and Majority Rule back in 2019. I was immediately blown away by the name, their musicianship, and bottled anguish. This album took me by surprised. So many elements going on here ranging from metal, grindcore, post-hardcore, noise, screams with the fury of hardcore punk. The production is HUGE and the drumming is mesmerizing. The lyrics and song-titles are perfectly misanthropic. The album title is like a mantra in our decaying planet.

Favorite track: โ€œThey Want Us All to Sufferโ€

Squid – โ€œBright Green Fieldโ€

Just discovered this English eclectic post-punk group a couple months ago. Heard the 2019 track โ€œHouseplantsโ€ and was surprised by the catchiness. Then I heard the album. Itโ€™s fantastic! There are so many bands that try and emulate The Wire or The Fallโ€™s aesthetic. Squid arenโ€™t carbon copies. They wear their influences on their sleeves, but maintain their originality and itโ€™s so refreshing. The atonal vocals, angular music, the eccentric lyrics…Iโ€™m here for it.

Favorite track: โ€œPamphletsโ€

Jaubi – โ€œNafs at Peaceโ€

Jaubi is an experimental/jazz group from Lahore, Pakistan with Indian classical raga themes and hip hop sensibilities. Their music paints an atmosphere that keeps me feeling both haunted and weightless. This album took my by surprise. It definitely channels โ€œA Love Supremeโ€ territory and feels inherit my spiritual without becoming overbearing. No lyrics here. Just pleasant soundscapes to keep you in state of hypnosis.

Favorite track: โ€œMostyโ€

Valerie June – โ€œThe Moon And The Stars: Prescriptions For Dreamersโ€

Valerie June is a one of a kind. This singer-songwriter multi-instrumentalist from Memphis is a palpable force. She blends country, soul, blues, folk and gospel in a distinctive blend of Americana. An old co-worker suggested I give her a listening when โ€œThe Order Of Timeโ€ came out. Found myself coming back to this album, checking her out live, meeting her, and becoming a huge fan. This album is even more cohesive. The songwriting is just beautiful. It instills hopeful vibes, and at times, itโ€™s necessary.
Favorite track: โ€œColorsโ€

BACKXWASH – โ€œI LIE HERE BURIED WITH MY RINGS AND MY DRESSESโ€

Wow. This is my favorite of the year so far. Without a doubt. Itโ€™s so forward-thinking, unpredictable, chaotic, deranged, vexed, exasperated, and flawless. โ€œGod Has Nothing to Do with This, Leave Him Out of Itโ€ was such a epiphany for me, but this latest album is actually more irate. Itโ€™s like Author & Punisher, Ministry, Run The Jewels and Kendrick Lamar had a baby, and that baby was born in Zambia, grew up in Canada, accepted their true identity, and became a prolific force in music. God damn.

Favorite track: โ€œIN THY HOLY NAMEโ€

Honorable mentions:

Tony Allen – โ€œThere Is No Endโ€
Sons Of Kemet – โ€œBlack To The Futureโ€
Morray – โ€œStreet Sermonsโ€
Altered Dead – โ€œReturned To Lifeโ€
World Peace – โ€œCome and Seeโ€
Regional Justice Center – โ€œCrime and Punishmentโ€

Karol Kamiล„ski

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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