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The long-awaited second full-length, Broken Limbs Excite No Pity, from Bruce Lamont (Yakuza, Corrections House, Brain Tentacles,...) draws near, a new visual accompaniment to the track "8-9-3" has been released. The track is a haunting and meditative mix of industrial noise, dark ambient and other sinister sounds.
Broken Limbs Excite No Pity, Bruce Lamont's second solo album will be released on 23rd March through War Crime Recordings. The album was tracked in Chicago's Minbal Studios with Sanford Parker behind the boar. It's a one-man show like its predecessor - Bruce Lamont sings, harmonizing mournfully with himself, and plays saxophone, guitar, percussion, and electronics. At its base, music is sound (noise, if you like) organized into patterns. And those sounds/noises don't have to be pretty ones, as long as the patterns are compelling. With his latest studio offering, Bruce Lamont demonstrates an ability to create hypnotic, ominous, emotionally resonant, and even somehow transcendent arrangements of patterned sound. These aren't "songs" like you hear on the radio. They're literally sound art. This is an album you dunk your head in like a bucket of ice water, and when you pull it back out, you're not the same person you were before. Watch the video for "8-9-3" in the player below. Link