R_KKK - Saint Noizes
Radel Kopel, or simply R_KKK, is a Czech-based experimental noise artist who has been active as an artist and musician since the late 1980s. Starting in a heavy metal band called Krevel, and then moving on to doing free-impro grindcore-noise as Napalmed. And he has also worked as a solo artist. This album (which I received) was, to my knowledge, a new release by this artist. According to Discogs, this album was released back in 2021... problem is, according to Discogs (again)... ALL of his solo releases as R_KKK have ALL been released in 2021, so I don´t know. The CD booklet doesn´t contain much info either. Anyways, you can look it up on Bandcamp... but getting your hands on a physical copy can be a tricky thing. Back in 2021, it was only released as 15 copies! But offcourse, you can buy ALOT of his releases on Discogs, I'm no expert in harsh-noise as such... but I´m quite sure that Radel Kopel is an iconic figurehead in the world of harsh noise. Just check up on his Discogs profile, 300 albums, and having credits for 1410 releases! Anyways!
Saint Noizes is an album containing 6 tracks, about 60 minutes long. The cover artwork shows some kind of glitchy psychedelic computer graphics, and the back cover of the booklet shows his gear. So, let us strap on our crash-test helmets and dive into this!
The first track is called Noiz For Girls. The sound of a distorted, smouldering, and glitchy digital earthquake cracks open a stomach-churning intro/beginning. Drilling sensations move from one speaker to the other, while everything melts into a digital cesspool. That´s just the first track!
The second track Noiz For Boyz is not that different if you compare it to Noiz For Girls, move of a continuation of the same sound theme. Maybe a bit more chunky, with some added background sound to it?
The third track Noiz For Hmyz, warps and bubbles like a steam-hot piece of machinery, oil and lubricants squirt out of all the small openings. Some extra added psychedelic space here, and the track moves slower than the former two tracks.
The fourth track Noizdra Z Pouzdra has a slight industrial feel to it. A nuclear meltdown? Could be. Feels like being buried in tons of falling bricks. Chopped-up laser sounds and surgical drills exploding into a vacuum sucking black hole.
Saint Noizes is an album containing action-filled harsh noise from the start to the end. The mood is like a static wall, leaving the listener quite speechless. When you have reached halfway through, then you have (more or less) gotten used to the various sounds, and it gets a bit... tedious. Like when someone scratches you in the same place, or you are chewing on the same bubble gum. It succeeds 100% in delivering true action-filled harsh noise to the hardcore fans.