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Kirk Gauthier Okay, so if you’ve been working your way through the Bodies on Everest albums, their contribution to this split is a perfect balance between what’s on “The Bodies” and “A National Day of Mourning.” Their songs are both raucous and calculated. Meanwhile, Lump Hammer kick some ass and take some names as well with their very noisy approach to noise rock.

No frills here, folks…just burning amps and bleeding eardrums. Favorite track: Kicking My Landlords Head In.
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WHELM

verb

past tense: whelmed; past participle: whelmed

engulf, submerge, or bury.
"a swimmer whelmed in a raging storm"
well up or flow.
"the brook whelmed up from its source"

After 2018s joint 'It's Gloves Night At The Shithouse!' tour, the UK’s least accessible purveyors of dirge reunite for a split release of harrowing, noise-rock.

One hour, forty three minutes & thirty six seconds of bludgeoning absurdity across two cassettes (or CD's), Whelmed contains approximately nine riffs over it's unwieldy duration, seeing both bands at their reductive peak.

Bodies On Everest from Liverpool offer four new tracks of twin bass maximum volume assault, producing over an hour of relentless repetition and dedication to pushing their sound even further from 'fun' or indeed 'listenable'.

Lump Hammer from Newcastle Upon Tyne return the favour with five new tracks of baritone guitar maximum volume assault, producing just over forty minutes of raucous noise drenched repetition and dedication to persevering down their particular trench.

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released October 18, 2019

BODIES ON EVEREST:

Gold - Drums, Electronics, Vocals
Fave - Bass, Electronics, Vocals
Wárs - Bass, Electronics, Vocals

Engineered by Your Favourite Muslim. Recorded by B.O.E at Drop The Dumbulls, Liverpool

LUMP HAMMER:

Rajiah - Guitar
Watts - Vocals
Croft - Drums

Recorded, mixed and mastered by David Curle at First Avenue Studios, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Art and layout by James Watts.

WHELMED will be released on the 18th October on double cassette via Panurus Productions and on double CD via Inverted Grim-Mill Recordings

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Bodies On Everest Liverpool, UK

2013 - 2022.

Bass/Drums/Bass.

Only Dungeon Wave Is Real.

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