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Hijokaidan, the avant-garde noise rock pioneers from Japan, unleash their raw and unfiltered energy onto the world with their 2017 album, "Destroy Noise Symphony." This six-track sonic assault, released under the independent label ăŹăă€ăŠ, clocks in at just over an hour, delivering a relentless and immersive experience that pushes the boundaries of conventional music.
"Destroy Noise Symphony" is a testament to Hijokaidan's unique ability to blend noise rock with avant-garde experimentation. From the opening track "38 Years On" to the closing "Destroy Noise Symphony," the album is a journey through chaotic soundscapes and intense musical exploration. Each track is a study in controlled chaos, with layers of distorted guitars, pounding rhythms, and dissonant melodies that challenge the listener's expectations.
The album's title track, "Destroy Noise Symphony," is a standout, showcasing Hijokaidan's signature style with a frenetic energy that builds to a crescendo of noise and distortion. "Blood Brothers 2017" and "Eggplant Lovers" are equally intense, with raw, unfiltered vocals and a relentless rhythm section that drives the music forward.
"Sleeping Beauty and The Beast" and "Beyond The Timeless Flight" offer moments of respite, with more melodic and atmospheric passages that provide a counterpoint to the album's heavier moments. However, even these tracks are infused with Hijokaidan's signature noise rock sensibilities, ensuring that the album remains a cohesive and challenging listen from start to finish.
"Destroy Noise Symphony" is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a raw, unfiltered look at the power of noise rock and the possibilities of avant-garde experimentation. For fans of Hijokaidan or those looking to explore the outer reaches of noise rock, this album is a must-listen.