
Cup Of Pestilence, The (How To Make Gravox Brown Vinyl)
Limited brown coloured vinyl.
Frenzal Rhomb announce their first new album in six-years, āThe Cup Of Pestilenceā!
Itās the all-new Dark Ages! Of archaic snake oils and occult alchemy, turning horse drugs into foolās gold, and otherwise worldly townsfolk into the village idiot. But all is not lost, dear vassal, dear patron, for who is that doth march oāer the crest of yon hill, battle-scarād armour reflecting back the sun of a brand new day?
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Itās Frenzal Rhombās new album The Cup Of Pestilence! Drink long and deep of its zest. Its lifegiving succour. Its mad riffs. Iāll probably stop with the weird medieval stuff now.
Ā
Weāve done a new album! Took us a while because, you know, *gestures everywhere*, but we did it.
Ā
Written in our houses, mostly during the pandemic, demoed at The Pet Food Factory, and recorded, mixed and mastered at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado in the year of our lord 2022, by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore, Andrew Berlin, Chris Beeble and a cast of other people who look better in chainmail than we do. Art by Glenno and his beautiful warped mind.
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19 songs full of the characters and slightly discomforting ideas that youāve come to love or at least put up with from us. The stories of good times, beloved friends and slightly less-friendly types (āWhere Drug Dealers Take Their Kidsā, āThe Wreckage, āLane Way Daveā,ā I Think My Neighbour Is Trying To Kill Meā for example), the tales of enlightenment through recreational substances of āDog Tranquiliserā and āThought It Was Yoga But It Was Ketamineā, and some great budgetary ideas for a cash-strapped household, with songs such as Instant Coffee and Gravox, the latter a Paul Kelly classic updated for the time-poor sous-chef in the kitchen at Christmas. Also an unusually large number of animal references. And an a cappella choir thatās just Jason. We contain multitudes.
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And we also contain a serious number of hot riffs and licks, brilliant bass lines, and devastating drum bits that we all definitely got in one take. (Actually Gordy did get most of it in about one take. Heās a busy man).
Ā
The Cup Of Pestilence, the new album by Frenzal Rhomb is out now! Or maybe just a song or two is out now. I canāt remember what Iām writing this for. Itās been a long six years.
Ā
Frenzal Rhomb is Jason Whalley, Gordy Forman, Michael Dallinger and Lindsay McDougall. (thatās not us on the album cover).
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Limited brown coloured vinyl.
Frenzal Rhomb announce their first new album in six-years, āThe Cup Of Pestilenceā!
Itās the all-new Dark Ages! Of archaic snake oils and occult alchemy, turning horse drugs into foolās gold, and otherwise worldly townsfolk into the village idiot. But all is not lost, dear vassal, dear patron, for who is that doth march oāer the crest of yon hill, battle-scarād armour reflecting back the sun of a brand new day?
Ā
Itās Frenzal Rhombās new album The Cup Of Pestilence! Drink long and deep of its zest. Its lifegiving succour. Its mad riffs. Iāll probably stop with the weird medieval stuff now.
Ā
Weāve done a new album! Took us a while because, you know, *gestures everywhere*, but we did it.
Ā
Written in our houses, mostly during the pandemic, demoed at The Pet Food Factory, and recorded, mixed and mastered at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado in the year of our lord 2022, by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore, Andrew Berlin, Chris Beeble and a cast of other people who look better in chainmail than we do. Art by Glenno and his beautiful warped mind.
Ā
19 songs full of the characters and slightly discomforting ideas that youāve come to love or at least put up with from us. The stories of good times, beloved friends and slightly less-friendly types (āWhere Drug Dealers Take Their Kidsā, āThe Wreckage, āLane Way Daveā,ā I Think My Neighbour Is Trying To Kill Meā for example), the tales of enlightenment through recreational substances of āDog Tranquiliserā and āThought It Was Yoga But It Was Ketamineā, and some great budgetary ideas for a cash-strapped household, with songs such as Instant Coffee and Gravox, the latter a Paul Kelly classic updated for the time-poor sous-chef in the kitchen at Christmas. Also an unusually large number of animal references. And an a cappella choir thatās just Jason. We contain multitudes.
Ā
And we also contain a serious number of hot riffs and licks, brilliant bass lines, and devastating drum bits that we all definitely got in one take. (Actually Gordy did get most of it in about one take. Heās a busy man).
Ā
The Cup Of Pestilence, the new album by Frenzal Rhomb is out now! Or maybe just a song or two is out now. I canāt remember what Iām writing this for. Itās been a long six years.
Ā
Frenzal Rhomb is Jason Whalley, Gordy Forman, Michael Dallinger and Lindsay McDougall. (thatās not us on the album cover).
















