Underground Experimental Experience Edition 18: seaworm - Outliving The Evil Of This World
In between Noise River and Experimental Electronic Creek in Massachusetts is Seaworm, making music for librarians, paranoid schizophrenics, Charlie Brown, people who can be trusted with firearms, people who can’t be trusted with firearms, and communists with information the CIA doesn’t want you to know. This album, “Outliving the Evil Of This World” to me is like exploring your personal relationship with good people living in an evil fascist country. Questioning whether the evil country consumes you or consumes your environment, or both. Most importantly, how do we put an end to capitalistic evil and suffering? On this release there are four tracks with a somewhat distinct but different sound on each. It opens up with “lowercase phone jungle” which is like if frogs and flies got into drum and bass and started making tracks in the swamp but they couldn’t afford dj equipment so this is what you have. also reminds me of crocodiles. The third and fourth tracks, “Bachanale for E...