Friday, July 4, 2008

Last Week's Marauding Noise

Ah, noise. Coming at me like masses of rolling, thundering swathes of thickening grey and black. Oh fuck, this is no place for poetry. Any poesy that could be rhapsodied out whilst being slammed back against a wall by some other sickening aural wall could only be filled with bile and roaches and stinking, horrible clouds of suffocating gasses.

This is a week late review of a small show in the Hellen Rose Schauersberger Labratorium, a concrete room above a concrete car-park tucked away inside a tiny street on the side of a rise in Surry Hills. Last Saturday four acts, namely Naked On The Vague, Absoluten Calfeutrail, Defektro and Onani, all rocked up to this above-ground bunker (don't question it, you know it makes sense) to run through a series of massive, marauding sets centred around as much harsh texture as their speakers would allow.

Onani began a while after nine with their set of swirling, spooky processed keys and effects. I don't get to see these guys nearly as much as I'd like considering they're one of my fave local noise acts but tonight proved why they haven't become the monster act they had been moving towards. The set itself - improvised, droning, doom-laden - hasn't gone through that many changes in the last couple of years. Occaisional instruments will be picked up, processed and abondoned from show to show (tonight's choice was a banjo, that should have looked out of place but kinda wasn't in the psych-y context of the show, that tore mid-range holes in the air as it was plucked and rung out) with out much over-reaching thought given to expansion, retraction or release during their sets. Still, its always great to catch 'em.

Next up was Defektro, who I only knew before as the guy who makes and sells effects pedals in the foyer of the weekly Spanish Club shows in the city. The dude is a constructivist of the highes degree. Tonight he played a guitar that looked to be made of metal rods, an old film cannister that he spun as he plucked and thwacked a long steel spring strung along the length of his instrument. The set shifted between sharp attacks of blasted noise, cold rumblings of thunder and quiet breaks in between made up of ringing coils and what could have been the inside of an industrial warehouse as all the lights are going out. At the end he turned the knob on a gas bottle he had sitting on his table of effects and smacked at another metal spring he had stretched across a huge metal tube, the end of which shot bright blue and orange flame at each random hit. Fucken superb.

I know nothing and know still less about the next act, Absoluten Calfeutrail. One guy; tall, late-twenties, bearded and facing side on to the crowd with simply a table of effects and a microphone. He screamed and shook his way through some insane, maddening curse-ritual while waves of sordid tones swarmed around him. Inside the stage area, under some stairs, lit up by a single bulb the man called upon an evil I only thought existed in the nightmares of some haunted murderer. He shook a tiny wooden box that could have only housed trapped spirits, maddening them further, the force actually going towards making flakes of paint drop from the ceiling above.

Naked On The Vague, in perfect connection with the mood of the night and its previous acts, eschewed any of their actual 'songs' in favour of an extended, improvised spooky-psyche session. All the pent-up, moody zombie rage was still there as well as what felt like a freer, possibly even lighter, feel to the entire set or maybe thats just from setting against the harsh arena the other acts wallowed in. Woozy keys, wounded guitar all swirling above the surface of swampy shades of yellow-muddied mood. First time I'd seen them since they arrived back from their US sojourn and a most welcome return.

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