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Radar Men From The Moon – Vomitorium (2024)

Four years ago, a concert announcement for my hometown (that never took place due to the Covid pandemic) made me circle to a local band that I heard of, but did not really know. The previous album of Radar Men From The Moon had just been released and I decided to review it.

I had heard of the new album “Vomitorium” and I think I even listened to it, but them holidays came and I forgot about it until one of the members let me know that he has a new project.

“Vomitorium” is again a noise rock album that in sound goes from Swans-like heavy industrial rock to more a Ministry-type approach, to a direction that I would rather describe as ‘noisecore’, a noisy version of hardcore rock. Actually, the description about the label Fuzz Club Records is quite fitting for “Vomitorium” as well: “raw, experimental rock ‘n’ roll, influenced by psychedelia, shoegaze, noise, garage, blues, folk and experimentation”.

A nice album.

Links: Radar Men From The Moon, Fuzz Club Records

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