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We couldn’t be more honored to have The Slasher Film Festival Strategy “Crimson Throne” picked as RECORD OF THE WEEK by aQuarius Records! Read the stunning review here and head on over to www.aquariusrecords.org to pick up a copy!

SLASHER FILM FESTIVAL STRATEGY, THE Crimson Throne (Foreign Sounds) lp 14.98
Not sure how we managed to miss this one, with a name like that. Well, making up for last time, this one got sent to us a while back, and we finally gave it a listen and we were thoroughly blown away. And what’s not to dig? The work of just one man, Christopher Ashley, aka The Slasher Film Festival Strategy, Crimson Throne is a stunner, trafficking in a sound similar to the current crop of retro synth wranglers, conjuring up lost scores to never-existed seventies horror flicks and lost art house giallos, and while that sound has been done to death recently, A) it’s a sound we never get tired of, and B) this guy does it way better than most. The synth sounds are thick and gristly, the melodies sinister and ominous, the tracks laced with skeletal drum machines, and sweeping epic backdrops, as far as Carpenter / Goblin worship goes, it doesn’t get much better than this. The opener sets the scene, a smoldering sprawl of gristly synth buzz, anchored by a low end bassline, a melody soon creeps in, it’s not hard to imagine the credits rolling, a lonely figure walking through an abandoned town, strange shadows behind the darkened windows, is the figure a potential victim, or the person everyone fears? A pulsing throb surfaces, ominous synth swells add some emotional tension, and soon the song blossoms into a full on moody minor key synth dirge, the drums pounding, the various synths swirling, so sinister and creepy and so obviously sonic portent of impending doom!
And so it goes, every track here the potential soundtrack for some lost B movie classic, from the almost disco drums and groovy synth pulse of the title track, wreathed in sweeping swaths of keyboard shimmer, to the creeping kosmische swirl of “Weightless”, which would no doubt score some 2001 A Space Odyssey type sentient computer / alien on board seventies sci-fi thriller, to the drum machine driven new wave-y grooviness of “Solar Winds”, which sounds like the weirdly and creepily jaunty music that plays beneath the closing credits, over the last image freeze-framed, alternately, it also sounds like some lost cold wave gem that could be a Dark Entries reissue! And there’s so much more. Rad synthscapery of every stripe, total retro, creep out, imaginary soundtrack, kosmische, new age, space drift bliss, peppered with blasts of disco-y grooviness, woozy psychedelic synth drift, and haunting woozy vocodered minimal wave (check out closer “Day Eighteen”). The whole thing dedicated to the Space Shuttle Ambition!? So good.
Essential listening for fans of Expo 70, Umberto, Blizaro, Zombi, Majeure, Xander Harris, Gatekeeper, Nightsatan, etc…

Index For Potential SuicideSouth Carolina Grind/Power-Violence/Atmospheric Hardcore band, Index for Potential Suicide to reissue their 1999 LP, The Newest Youth Rebellion on Foreign Sounds on 11/12/13. The 16-track album will be packaged in newly designed artwork and include a digital download. Recorded in 1999 by Jay Matheson at the Jam Room in Columbia, SC, mastered by Neil Burke (Men’s Recovery Project, Sinking Body, Born Against) and mastered for vinyl by John Golden. The record features contributions from Jay Matheson, Neil Burke and Eric Wood of Bastard Noise/Man is the Bastard. New liner notes by Dylan Hales and Frank Whiteside. Strictly limited to 400 copies.

Track listing:
1. The Newest Youth Rebellion
2. Flavor of the Month
3. Remote Controls & Mousepads
4. Eat Lightning, Crap Thunder
5. Global Injustice (featuring Eric Wood)
6. Rock Out With Your Cock Out
7. Arriving at Suicide
8. Escape Unsuccessful
9. Death Toll Confirmed
10. Electronics, Sabotage & Surveillance
11. Escape from Uncle Bill’s Lap
12. The Nine Envelopes’ Contents
13. How to Build a Silencer for a Semi-Automatic Weapon
14. Monoroid Manipulation (featuring Neil Burke)
15. Silencer, Completed
16. 212, Fuck You

RIYL: Rorshach, Man is the Bastard, Reversal of Man, Throbbing Gristle, Charles Bronson

Where are very excited to go live with this release! Only around 10 copies remain. THIS WILL SELL OUT.

Pre-order limited lathe-cut 7″/digital download here

Buy digital here


For those who like the convenience of digital, keep your eyes peeled 8/6/13!


Foreign Sounds is pleased to announce we will be releasing Xasthur’s 2004 black metal masterpiece “Telepathic With the Deceased” on Double Gatefold vinyl. The first pressing will be a hand numbered edition of 500 on colored vinyl. Released under an exclusive pact with Moribund Cult! Pre-orders will go up later this week.