American Dollar Bill - Keep Facing Sideways, You’re Too Hideous To Look At Face On

Keiji Haino & Sumac
  1. American Dollar Bill - Keep Facing Sideways, You're Too Hideous To Look At Face On
  2. What have I Done? (I Was Reeling In Something White and I Became Able to do Anything I Made a Hole Imprisoned Time Within it Created Friction Stopped Listening to Warnings Ceased Fixing my Errors Made the Impossible Possible? Turned Sadness Into Joy) Pt. 1
  3. I'm Over 137% A Love Junkie And Still It's Not Enough Pt. 1
  4. I'm Over 137% A Love Junkie And Still It's Not Enough Pt. 2
  5. What have I Done? (I Was Reeling In Something White and I Became Able to do Anything I Made a Hole Imprisoned Time Within it Created Friction Stopped Listening to Warnings Ceased Fixing my Errors Made the Impossible Possible? Turned Sadness Into Joy) Pt. 2

 

 

 

 

For American Dollar Bill - Keep Facing Sideways, You're Too Hideous To Look At Face On, Keiji Haino and Sumac met up in Tokyo’s Goksound recording studio to track a series of unrehearsed, completely non-premeditated sessions. Captured across several reels of tape, the collaboration harnessed Haino’s tension-inducing use of empty space on songs like I’m over 137% a love junkie, and it’s still not enoughwhile pushing Sumac’s dissident metal vocabulary on What have I done (I was reeling in something white...). Throughout the course of its hour-plus length, American Dollar Bill pushes and pulls at the strictures of metal and bends the stylistic formalities of improvised music to create a sonic purge unencumbered by convention.

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