Back in love with HIDE-KAZ, and the unmistakable sullen post-punk fires he contributed to NMK STG canon; specifically Thunder Dragon, and its Martin Hannett circa
Unknown Pleasures / Movement combos of bludgeoning, guttering diesel engine guitars and disarmingly twee, plaintive lead voices.
WILD THUNDER makes a promising first impression with its sneering, swaggering riff and dead-eyedly pistoning backbeat, but it's
IN THE RAIN that steals the show, its possessedly violent drums earning the Spanish title
BATERIA. Even the On Standby BGM
PRESAGE is outstanding, a mechanistic statement of icily-controlled violence.
>Attack Ships On Fire In The Rain
I've only rarely found classic chiptune scores that conjure the raw tub-thumping, string-snapping garage-band fury Kaz seemed to have on tap;
Black Heart is every bit as woundedly fiery, a
Stab In The Your Black Heart, the INH-conversant might say!
USAAF Mustang and
Task Force Harrier don't possess the same darkly incendiary charisma, but if you dig purposeful, gunmetal n' asphalt abrasion, they too will deliver in spades.
