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The Abandonment Of Musicality

by Insufferable

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Fractured 00:15
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Outcast 00:09
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Unapologetic 00:07
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Paranoise 00:29
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Powder Keg 00:23
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Dichotomy 00:40
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Pseudo 00:23
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Suspect 00:04
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Tough Guy 00:26
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Fife Life 00:26
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Deluded 00:55
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Lovely Teeth 00:23
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One Bad Day 00:39
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Bin Police 00:15
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Aggrieved 00:23
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Anxiety 00:19
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Release 00:31
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Chasm 01:33
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Vacancy 01:25
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Lotus 02:06
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Disgust 00:51
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Entitled 01:07
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Pain 01:12
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Discipline 00:48
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Freak 00:47
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Unhinged 00:40
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The Shape 00:46

about

PRESS:
"Slowly step by step this band grew and developed. The noise infection has spread more and more around their bodies… They became more experienced with their play. Which gave rise to this new, nasty and interesting album… So why is this album interesting in particular? Well the guys managed to meld in something new, something with stronger balls and louder sound. The most noticeable change here is that they put some elements of powerviolence into their noise mess. Now these songs are not just short, fast and super noisy, now they are slowing down and then jump to full speed at the drop of a hat. As always they did not spare themselves and gave all their strength and all their ferocity for this album. So as I said Agony have a lot of fast and crazy moments (these little moments can damage your mind by the way), drums and distorted bass are violently low and fast. Also we have here screaming and yelling, different sound (noise) effects… in the case of “Streams of Curses” we can observe even some psychedelic tricks. For me “Agony” became a good example of irregular noise… Of course this music is not for everyday listening, but if you have the right mood, this album can really crush you." - Good Guys Go Grind

"Beyond perfect, sets a new bar for songwriting and musicianship 10/10" - Things Local Musicians Do


"Rosyth’s Insufferable are=less than an hour from where I’m at, but when I stick on their new LP The Abandonment Of Musicality, I feel like I’m inside the speakers that they’re playing through. Utterly devastating, totally devoid of any real kind of musical coherence, you probably already know if you’re going to click play below or not. In the time it takes you to queue for a cinema ticket, get your popcorn, find your seat and clock who around you is probably going to spend the entire time looking at their phone (Die. Scum cunts. There are no jokes here), Insufferable do their damage. Forty songs in forty-five minutes, the noisy grind on this record is true to form for a band with a name such as they do. Recording quality varies throughout, but once you hit the track twenty mark, it gets a bit more cutting, the snare no longer lost and the guitar slashing old-school licks over beats that don’t really seem to have a beginning or end. The noisiest thing I’ve ever covered on here and I can’t get enough. Use this to make your neighbours move out." - Heavy Blog Is Heavy

credits

released January 31, 2019

Insufferable is:
Nick Waller - Vocals/Noise/Bass/Guitar
Matthew Ian - Drums
Mixed and Mastered by Matthew Ian and Nick Waller
Art and Design by Nick Waller and Bobby King


Additional personnel:
Tony 'Stony' Reddie - Bass
Breagha and Onnagh Cuinn (Bratakus) - guest vocals on "Den of Wolves"
Euan Campbell (Defacer) - guest vocals on "Ingrate" and "Hollow Victory"
Lewis Fernie (Defacer) - guest vocals on "Ingrate" and "Bravado"
Mathew Burton-Webster (Gay Panic Defence/Skelped) - guest vocals on "Cognitive Errors", "Ingrate", and "The Limit"

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Insufferable Glasgow, UK

Noisy Grind Hell.

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