The Unnameable

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Here is what some our our collegues have said about our work before their minds were obliterated by the dread cosmic truths evident in our recordings...
The Unnameable "But of that, I will not speak..." CD - Clinton Green and Andrew McIntosh decided to write some Lovecraftian music. Or, shall we say, some music heavily influenced by Lovecraft's writing. Something like that. And if you recognize the names of the players, well, you probably already know this is hardly ordinary fare.
Indeed, Green and McIntosh populate their songs with rumbles, dull thuds and somewhat irregularly-repeating whirrs. These pieces really inspire a mood of dread and ill-feeling. They're creepy, with a decided sense of impending doom about them.
And if you know Lovecraft, then that should come as no surprise. The boys have created their own little world--not unlike the creator of Cthulhu-- and it speaks to the demons that must have inhabited Lovecraft's mind (for more on this, check out the McIntosh's excellent deconstruction of the master in the liners).
Not for everyone, which is something I say just about every time I review one of Green's works. That's just fine with him, I'd wager. This sort of project appeals to people who want to truly troll the dark edges of the electronic underground. The sign says "beware" for a reason. Do not pass through these doors lightly. - Aiding & Abetting #238
- Grimm tapestry surrounding the literary works of H.P. Lovecraft creating a sense of dread. All the material is soothing, laid back and allows the mind to wander. There are moments of depth, but the overall simplicity is what helps make this release and might prove itself worthy as decent background music for catching up on some Lovecrafts tales of debauchery. - Scabies Magazine