avant-garde experimental improvisational extreme metal / free jazz fusion. hellish guitar shredding, seemingly endless percussion, bipolar tempo shifting, multiple time-signature adaptation, and free verse poetry about suffering under mental illness, the evils of the ideas of humanity derived from the colonizers, and the destruction of white supremacy and racism, expressed through harsh bellowing and gnarled screaming. deep expressions of frustration, suffering, exhaustion, excitement, and impending revolution, whether it be the marginalized taking our lives back from those who threaten us, or the earth ultimately taking all of us in a brutal embrace of mass extinction.
"Catastrophe Synthesis" refers to the necessary destruction of previous forms in order to create new life -- to create chaos, cause destruction, and create the future from beneath the ashes. "catastrophe synthesis" also refers to our music, in which we create the music that we play by creating form, destroying form, and once again creating new form within the destruction of form itself. each note and sound is an express of catharsis, of rage, of sadness, of joy, of life, of death, of unpacking the self and the complicated selves that lie within, of the destruction of structures and the creation of new worlds.
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BOG SIRENS is the musical brainchild of natasha dawn excelsia & Miranda Lunabel; a creative culmination of all forms of extreme and experimental music, shifting and changing forms constantly, a complex conversation in musical form delivered in real time.
compositions are created in real time, channeling our past selves and each other through psychic stimulation and communication with the earth and its interactions with modern culture. there are no "takes," there is no "punching in," there is no "rehearsal," there are no "imperfections," just raw and unhinged performance.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Catastrophe Synthesis”
a bold statement. while I can't say I'm deeply in love of every moment of it, there's something about it that speaks to me quite strongly. highly recommended Watching Nebula
supported by 4 fans who also own “Catastrophe Synthesis”
Liz Ryerson is one of the brightest people I've ever come across on the internet. I'm fascinated by everything she does, including her music Danny Abbasi
Inspired by the first book of Kabbalah, Yotzeret Sheydim writes harrowing EBM tracks with surprisingly uplifting messages. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 8, 2023
The Melbourne band hide painful truths within dissonant, jagged art pop arrangements; an ennui-laden take on the new wave revival.
Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 8, 2022