GNAW: New Ode Of Anguish Now Streaming At Invisible Oranges; Horrible Chamber Pre-Orders Available

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New York City misanthropic noise collective, GNAW, skin the ears of the living with the 12-minute “This Horrible Chamber,” currently frightening children through Invisible Oranges. The latest ode of anguish comes by way of the band’s forthcoming new full-length, Horrible Chamber, set for planetary contagion later this month via Seventh Rule Recordings.

Commending the band for manifesting a sound that “traps the listener in an iron maiden device,” Invisible Oranges elaborates of the track, “Starting out slow and ominous, Alan Dubin (best known for his work in Khanate) delivers haunted whispers that swiftly evolve into punishing screams on the claustrophobic cacophony that is ‘This Horrible Chamber…’”

Enter “This Horrible Chamber” HERE.

Bold listeners can weather the punishment of “Widowkeeper,” still tormenting the world wide web courtesy of Revolver RIGHT HERE, as well as“Water Rite,” streaming on Pitchfork at THIS LOCATION.

GNAW will bring their sonic severity roadside next month with two live rituals in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, with future onstage invasions to be announced in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.

GNAW Live Assaults:
11/03/2013 First Unitarian Church – Philadelphia, PA w/ Pelican, Coliseum [info]
11/23/2013 Sammy’s Patio – Revere, MA w/ Psycho, Afterbirth, Stasis [info]

Gnaw 'Horrible Chamber' Artwork

GNAW is the menacing anti-creation of Alan Dubin (Khanate, Old, O.L.D.), Carter Thornton (Enos Slaughter), Jun Mizumachi (Ike Yard), Brian Beatrice and Eric Neuser. Together they mold murderous, nerve-wracking sound orgies where the cumulative sensations of fear, trauma, rage and repugnance collide into a cathartic state of brooding, audio disease.The follow-up to 2009’s critically lauded This Face which Exclaim! christened, “noisy, demented and twistedly glorious,” Horrible Chamber was recorded at Seizures Palace by Jason LaFarge (Swans, Akron/Family, Khanate, Angels Of Light) and mixed by Brian Beatrice at audioEngine and mastered by James Plotkin (OLD, Scorn, Khanate, Khlyst etc), with additional elements recorded by Beatrice, Dubin, Thornton, and Mizumachi in various chambers.

Horrible Chamber will see release via Seventh Rule Recordings on October 15, 2013. Pre-order your copy today at THIS LOCATION and you can read Dave’s review HERE.

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