What happens when saxophones meet Hardcore music
LILIUM SOVA - Tripartite Chaos - 2008
www.myspace.com/liliumsova

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Young band from Geneva, Switzerland.
This one seems to be their first and only album to date.
Chaotic-hardcore Sax/Drums/Bass trio.
Featuring some great vocal guests by people from Lost Sphere Project and Impure Wilhelmina.
Try it!
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
ZU - Carboniferous - 2009
www.myspace.com/zuband

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Italian Sax/Drums/Bass trio formed in 1999.
Hold on to your chair : this one is their 14th album!
Featuring Mike Patton vocals on one song.
Heavy, loud and chaotic!
Highly recommended.
"Entirely instrumental except for Patton's guest vocals on Soulympics, Carboniferous veers alternately from free jazz and punk, to sheer metal, math, and hair-raising noise. By the time the album reaches the finish line, there aren't many stones left unturned. It sounds as though Zu have wrung out every last drop from their musical cloth, yet one doubts whether their imagination can possibly run dry. Arguably the most aggressive album the band has ever recorded, Carboniferous is relentless in its volatile ferocity."
http://pitchfork.com
LILIUM SOVA - Tripartite Chaos - 2008
www.myspace.com/liliumsova

Download
Young band from Geneva, Switzerland.
This one seems to be their first and only album to date.
Chaotic-hardcore Sax/Drums/Bass trio.
Featuring some great vocal guests by people from Lost Sphere Project and Impure Wilhelmina.
Try it!
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
ZU - Carboniferous - 2009
www.myspace.com/zuband

Download
Italian Sax/Drums/Bass trio formed in 1999.
Hold on to your chair : this one is their 14th album!
Featuring Mike Patton vocals on one song.
Heavy, loud and chaotic!
Highly recommended.
"Entirely instrumental except for Patton's guest vocals on Soulympics, Carboniferous veers alternately from free jazz and punk, to sheer metal, math, and hair-raising noise. By the time the album reaches the finish line, there aren't many stones left unturned. It sounds as though Zu have wrung out every last drop from their musical cloth, yet one doubts whether their imagination can possibly run dry. Arguably the most aggressive album the band has ever recorded, Carboniferous is relentless in its volatile ferocity."
http://pitchfork.com


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