Wyatt Howland is one of the best folks making harsh noise these days, sticking inflexibly to the genre's unapologetic sonic repulsiveness while engaging expertly in various shades of dynamism.
This video from 2010's Neon Marshmallow Festival in Chicago finds Howland utilizing my subconcious maxim for harsh noise live performance: always leave them wanting more...much more. Here Howland blasts the crowd with crude aural pain for a little over a minute before literally throwing his gear to the wind. A hilariously short set? Sure, but not one of us was disappointed. Take note charlatans:
This video from 2010's Neon Marshmallow Festival in Chicago finds Howland utilizing my subconcious maxim for harsh noise live performance: always leave them wanting more...much more. Here Howland blasts the crowd with crude aural pain for a little over a minute before literally throwing his gear to the wind. A hilariously short set? Sure, but not one of us was disappointed. Take note charlatans:
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