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I just went and put out another Crotchthrottle album, called "Whatever We're Calling The Next Album." This one was a long time coming - most of the songs are at least three years old, some have elements dating back eight or more. These wee beasties have survived the death of two separate computers, lived in limbo on an external hard drive for months at a time, and were finally saved by a donated laptop. There's a lot of living going on in those noises! As a result, I have absolutely NO idea what was used for the signal chain on any particular sound, though I can guarantee that in true ILF fashion I've probably sold / traded over 90% of what was used on any given song. They're all instrumentals (no lyrics were harmed in the making of this album), and I still struggle for a genre tag beyond "that weird shit I do." Psychedelic, except without the hippies? Spacerock? Melodic noise? I dunno. There are lots of textures and melodies and rhythms and most of the songs were made entirely with bass guitar and effects but with the goal of not sounding like bass guitar (except when it does sound like bass guitar) and some of the songs have massive 180 degree shifts in the middle and some start really droney but don't stay drones and some are happy and some are sad and and and and...
...yeah.
Physical copies are available in the oh-so-popular CD format for those of you into that sort of thing (and they come with a sticker!) at http://75orlessrecords.com/crotchthrott ... ext-album/
The streamable / downloadable version is up at https://crotchthrottle.bandcamp.com/alb ... next-album
And if you like the burbles, gurgles, wobbles and (dare I say) riffs within, you can like the project on FB - https://www.facebook.com/Crotchthrottle/ - updates can be sparse at times, but are typically random and odd. So there's that!
As always, ILF gets a shoutout in the liner notes because it is the best place ever, and fuels most of the noises made on the album.