Thursday, December 3, 2015

last show of the year.


KITCHEN'S FLOOR
CLEVER
OMEN
COLD CUTS
HEXMERE

The Time Machine, Nambour. 101 Currie Street, Nambour. 3pm.

"Battle Of Brisbane is the 3rd album by Kitchen's Floor, and their first full length release in 4 years, following 2011's Look Forward To Nothing (Siltbreeze) and 2009's Loneliness Is A Dirty Mattress (R.I.P Society, Bedroom Suck Records).

Recorded by Luke Walsh (Blank Realm) and mastered by Marly Luske (Alchemix studios). "

"The battle, as always, is with the banality of Brisbane as seen through the seemingly myopic eyes of a muse that feeds on wrack and ruin. We come full circle – nothing has changed. But Battle Of Brisbane proves there is no-one as fervently potent in producing personal disenfranchisement and disgust." - Brendan Telford, The Quietus

"‘Resident Dregs’. How do you make a song (lyrically and musically) so angry and so overt and so self-hating and still avoid the cliche? And I feel horribly uncool saying, “Oh yeah, the recording really captures the spirit and essence of everything they’re about” but it’s true! It’s true! I saw the song live and it’s so fucking fierce and unnerving. On the album it sounds so fucking fierce and unnerving." Tiarney Miekus, Collapse Board

"That war he's waging inside his own head, could he actually have won it, just not care any more and just be laughing uproariously at everyone else's human weakness? Whatever the truth, I'm enjoying its strange savagery and, yeah, I think it might sound like...victory." - Chris Cobcroft, 4ZZZ New Releases Show

Out now on Bruit Direct Disques / HoZac and available in Australia through Eternal Soundcheck.

https://kitchensfloor.bandcamp.com/album/battle-of-brisbane