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Sissy Spacek - Disfathom (2025)

2 x 7” + CD


Overall analysis





Disfathom was Sissy Spacek’s first Noisecore / Grindcore full length release in 2016 and has in this 2025 version been reissued as a double 7” + CD package featuring the album on 2 formats. The packaging consists of lovely dark coloured collage artwork and design by John Wiese printed on dense sheets of paper with the 7” vinyl records and CD included in separate paper sleeves. A Helicopter catalogue and download codes are included as well. Disfathom’s 18 tracks (including bonus tracks) blast forward right off the bat with Sissy Spacek in this case being the duo unit consisting of Charlie Mumma on Drums and Vocals and John Wiese manning the bass and (Noise) electronics roles. Over the 18 hyper compact tracks on this album the duo hits hards, grips you at the throat with intense Noise mayhem blending saturated blast beats, growling alien vocals with quite melodic and rhythmic bass lines and John Wiese’s signature wildly varied and in this case at times screechy Noise. With plenty of change ups throughout the album always feel as fresh as it is energetic and every element receives its own focus throughout the album as you rock out over just about 9 minutes and instantly want to put on the 7” record or CD again. Instantly replayable and not to be missed, Disfathom by Sissy Spacek!





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Sissy Spacek - Reversed Normalization (2024)

12” picture disc


Reversed Normalization is in this version a reissue on 12” vinyl of the 2016 CD album by Sissy Spacek featuring three long-form tracks spread over the two sides of the vinyl record and it features beautiful artwork by John Wiese on side A whilst the track list is found on the B-side. On this album Sissy Spacek is a bit of a rotating cast of musicians with Chris Goudreau on electronics and John Wiese on bass and electronics featuring on all tracks whilst Mike Du Bose does vocals on tracks A1 and B and Charlie Mumma works the drums and vocals on A1 and Jay Randall joins on electronics and vocals on A2. Reversed Normalization is a curious Sissy Spacek record as it expands the bands often short form Noisecore approach into longer form journeys of intense, at times cut up Noise that is highly varied in movement, rhythms and subtle inherent details but on the B-side also moves into mysterious dark ambiences not often heard from this approach of the project. The always inspiring energy, advanced sound play and abstraction on this release is a wonderful delivery of virtuoso underground sonics that with its unique unexpected approach is a joy to play over and over. Let’s dive into the three pieces below:





Track by track analysis


A.


Facial Corset


Facial Corset starts off with recognisable Sissy Spacek Noisecore blast but with some great panning effects. The long-form piece blends multiple bursts of Noise which are panned nicely between the two speakers and pummel away in wide manners. Absolute mayhem. What I especially like is how the harsh vocals, wild drumming and Noise blend together in screechy streams of sound that blast the transients of the drums into a whirlpool of metallic sound, sounding squishy and like the drums are a Noise generator themselves. Awesome! This is a really relentless onslaught of Noise, It just keeps on going with only the short stops when the drums separate in short bursts into the left and right stereo channel creating short breaks. 


Dysphasiac


Dysphasiac changes things up as a collage of highly murky grinding Noise that retains similar ingredients minus the vocals and many different variations of garbled messy dirt are being thrown around here. Regardless, shrapnel of bass melody and drum rhythms can be heard but overall it’s an awesome form of cut-up harsh Noisecore. It’s like sonic equivalent of John Wiese’s black and white collage artwork, surreal, gritty and very much DIY. A swirling, living mass of liquid sonics. Like monsters made out of diffuse distorted sound. The low end on this piece is thick and engine like, love the rumbles inside this piece. The manipulations of sound are so advanced sounding, it’s almost like analogue glitch at times. You can really let yourself be totally enveloped in this awesome sound.



B. Weeping Appearance


Weeping Appearance starts off in a more mysterious manner with a mixture of cave like Dark Ambient atmospheres, gritty vocals and more subtle but still highly saturated Noise electronics. This is like a ghostly ritual, a really interesting mixture of gritty textures and vocals with trippy swirling electronics. The swirling electronics eventually start to feel somewhat like tones, like an eerie distant melody with the Noise layers sounding like living malfunctioning equipment that keeps dancing around a ritual fire. I love the brooding ambience in this piece. The finale of this piece also nicely focuses on the awesome immersive metallic Dark Ambient textures, super nocturnal material.


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Attila Csihar / Balázs Pándi / John Wiese - Annihilation of Samsara (2026)

CD album





Album teaser text


Attila Csihar, Balázs Pándi and John Wiese collaborate on Annihilation of Samsara which promises to be a wild ride of various influences mixing with each other on a single release. Attila Csihar is a prominent figure in the experimental Metal scene, which includes him joining Drone Metal band Sunn O))) on tour but his solo works featuring an experimental and highly inspired style of ritualistic music are well worth listening to as well. Balázs Pándi is an experimental musician and drummer who collaborated with many different artists, including Merzbow on multiple occasions both live and recorded and his free-form style of drumming lends itself perfectly to the ever mutating approach of this field, turning drums into sound sculptures but also not being afraid to utilise familiar Rock drum rhythms as well for contrast. John Wieśe is of course known for his long-running Sissy Spacek project and his solo works and creates many different approaches of Noise and musique concrete that is abstract, playful, psychedelic and always rich in texture and captivating composition. Together the trio blend their approaches together on Annihilation of Samsara to create something bigger than the sum of each artist’ approach combined, a new synthesis of sounds and ideas forming something unique that promises to immerse your mind in adventurous imagery and vibrant sonic colours. This CD comes in a digipak with gorgeous design by John Wiese as always.





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