They got a positive review in the December issue of Decibel Magazine (Converge is on the cover...), one of the only print publications that's actually making money right now. Unfortunately, it's not on the website, as it's just a blurb in a small review section for experimental noise and related genres (The Wages of Din section, which Scott Seward runs and reviews everything in).
Jason Zeh/Explosive Improvised Device/Nicholas Ceparski/Teeth Collection
split double cassette
From deep within the bowels of god knows where comes his four-artist tape package of lo-fi drone and super-satisfying entanglements of power and buzz sure to lift the spirits of anyone who hates the idea of music being "uplifting" in any way, shape or form. Get it while the getting's good.
http://www.myspace.com/factotumtapes
If you make, sell, or distribute noise, deep drone/psych, experimental electronic and/or nuclear industrial crazy ass gunk and want to be featured in a future edition of The Wages of Din, e-mail me at skotrok@earthlink.net
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