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Spite Cathedral
Life Kills, Bury Me In Concrete Once Again

Spite Cathedral's 'Life Kills, Bury Me In Concrete Once Again' is quite an one hour ride where free jazz, industrial, musique concrète and psychedelia melts into an entity. The album was fish release on the French label Kalamine Records last year and has been refered to as sounding like the bastard son of Genesis P. Orridge and Alice Coltrane.
With titles like 'Alice Coltrane Patch', 'Let Them Lick Your Wounds', 'Is It Possibly Mouths?',
'Jazz, Drugs, Cigarettes and Pints Of Blood', 'The Careless Caretaker' and 'Listening In On God's Awful Thoughts' you might have a possible direction in getting lost?!
Availble on limited purple CD in high glossed sleeves.

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