KTL “IV”
The fourth album by KTL is now in stock. A collaboration between Stephen O’Malley (Sunn, Khanate, etc.) and Peter Rehberg (a.k.a. Pita), the music is as heavy as you would expect. Here is what the label has to say about it:
Developed and composed over the spring and summer of 2008, KTL brought the material to Tokyo the following September and worked with Jim O’Rourke at the desk and controls. IV is a stunning new direction and a great addition to both artists’ already impressive canon. The opening and shortest track, “Paraug” is a dark shadow of previous KTL sounds, with its blowtorch riffs and sub-bass rumbles. This leads the way for the album’s monster “Paratrooper.” Over 21-minutes of driving bass pulse interwoven with razor sharp guitar from O’Malley and synth and organ blasts from Rehberg. Atsuo, from Japanese top-rockers Boris, glues it together with his arrhythmic and punishing drumming. “Wicked Way” is a breezy, upbeat number, which, if the band were that way inclined, would be the album’s single. “Benbbet,” on the other hand, is a whole different ball game: a distant guitar loop is joined by slamming, no step beats, making way for a guitar riff to straddle all valleys and computer bass rattles. Possibly KTL’s most detailed recording. “Eternal Winter” is an exercise in black, frozen, resonant harmonics, whereas “Natural Trouble” is a slowly-evolving twister of a track which is both spontaneous and focused.
The artwork on this album was done by Demian Johnston whose tape we have in stock as well and would probably appeal to some of the same people….