Showing posts with label Mike Patton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Patton. Show all posts

Monday, April 5, 2021

Fantômas - Fantômas (1999)

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I'm in a celebrating mood, so here's a personal favorite: the first Fantômas album. God-tier, horror-themed, experimental grind/thrash/sludge/jazz-noir/spazz-core from the folks who brought you, among many others, Mr. Bungle, Slayer, and Melvins. Obviously, this is, by this blog's standards, fairly well-known, but 1) Tomahawk finally put out a new album and it's got me on a Mike Patton kick, 2) Who says everything I post on here has to be obscure? and 3) I guarantee you there are people reading this who have never heard Fantômas and are about to have their minds blown out their asses. 

30 tracks. You can't make me type them all out. Here's a track listing if you want it.

(I have no idea why I had the release date as 2009 initially. I first heard it in summer of 2001. Must be my dumb brain again.)


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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Kaada & Patton - Romances (2004)


A collaborative effort between Norwegian composer/musician (John Erik) Kaada and Mike Patton (I don't actually have to tell you who he is, right?) Sounds like the kind of unsettling, cinematic, aural fever dreams we've come to expect from Mike Patton, with a twist of dark, warped romance that would sound right at home in a giallo film.

Track listing:
1. Invocation
2. Pitié Pour Mes Larmes
3. Aubade
4. L'Absent
5. Crépuscule
6. Viens, Les Gazons Sont Verts
7. Seule
8. Pensée Des Morts
9. Nuit Silencieuse

Today, this is my world