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issue 5
by Astral NoizeSeptember 27, 20192:37 pmNovember 19, 2019

Astral Noize Issue 5 Pre-Orders Are Now Live!

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The fifth issue of the Astral Noize print ‘zine is its biggest and best ever incarnation. Featuring Neurosis, Daughters, Racetraitor, Sunn O))), Ithaca and an array of others – Issue 5 clocks in at 92 glossy pages, packed full of characteristically insightful interviews, conversations and reports covering the very best loud, weird and politically aware heavy music existing across the world today.

Visually the ‘zine is a step up too – with its vibrant layouts complimented by sumptuous illustration work and featuring transcendent cover art from the most excellent Jamie Christ (IG: christwvrks) and an apocalyptic pullout from Chandler Bouton (IG: chandler_sometimes), Issue 5’s visual content is just as captivating as the written content it complements.

Limited to 150 copies.
Ships in time for delivery on release date (9/10/19).

Order yours here.

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    The Top 20 Astral Noize Albums of the Year 2019 – Astral Noize on December 24, 2019 at 1:36 pm
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    […] Deafkids have been one of 2019’s buzz bands, releasing their third full-length opus Metaprogramação this year via Neurot. The record first identifies itself as d-beat, but quickly moves into far weirder territories, taking a mystical, multi-rhythmic approach to music of resistance. Having taken influence from Krautrock acts such as Can, as well as from indigenous Brazilian folk-music, the album takes the template of hardcore punk and translates it into an experimental context, with a pulsing psychedelic rhythm keeping things weird throughout. For those who favour d-beat, synths and resistance to authoritarianism, Metaprogramação is the album of 2019. (Check out an insightful chat with Deafkids in Issue 5 of our ‘zine) […]

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