Controlled Bleeding: Headcrack LP
Released as a vinyl-only album on Sterile Records in 1986, Controlled
Bleeding's "Headcrack" is a monumental album that saw Paul Lemos and crew
delve into experimental soundscape art-music even deeper than on
previous releases. A new fascination with vocal chant, acoustic guitar,
and piano-led oddities emerges, with a warmth and beauty that serves as a
counterpoint to earlier power noise experiments. The record has been
praised for its masterful working in the ambient and heavenly voices
genres, but on pieces like "Dry Lungs", it is evident that something
different is going on: industrial scraping and twisting are all over the
place, but, perhaps owing to the sublime atmosphere of the record, one
hesitates to call the sounds tortured. The result is a glorious weaving
of different styles. "Headcrack" is, in its way, the most hopeful of Controlled Bleeding
records, and Artoffact is proud to reissue this masterpiece with
remastered audio and updated cover art. Black vinyl in black/white sleeve with digital download coupon.