This album is about returning to old things, sorting through them, and then tossing them. This album is about a trip to see my childhood home. I played piano for two days and my parents cleared out boxes of old things from the basement and around the house. The book pages used to make the album cover and tape packaging are from two books that were highly influential on me as a young teen: a Reconstructionist Hebrew Siddur (prayer book), and a collection of Phillip K Dick short stories. Growing closer to G-d, while learning that knowledge can lead to paranoia. Simulation or not, we grow and change and become one with the divine regardless. Returning always to the center, returning always to where we started.
credits
released September 15, 2023
Recorded 3/25/23 and 3/26/23 at my parent's house near the Potomac River.
Instruments used:
Voice
Steinway & Sons Medium Grand Piano made 1927
The Prayer Box, electro-acoustic modular synth case (contact microphone, Doepfer A119, ES Disting Mk4, and a Clouds clone)
Squier SP-10 amplifier
Zoom H1N recorder
Gay Death is the best power electronics artist currently. With minimal searing electronics along with some of the most important and powerful lyrics and lyrical delivery ever. Addictive and necessary. Yotzeret Sheydim
A flawless harsh noise wall album from a noise legend. Also perfect packaging for the anniversary reissue that inspired many of my tapes. A must-know project for HNW. Yotzeret Sheydim
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Return (השיבה)”
This is definitely my new favorite black metal album, I absolutely cannot stop listening to it. With all the controversy and headache surrounding black metal, bands like Feminazgul are a wonderful oasis in a desert of "dear lord please don't let this cool band be a bunch of assholes." If you love black metal and fuckin hate bigots, these folks are a great refuge. Many hails to these witches for sure.🤘🏾🖤 oldknifebat
The 20th anniversary edition of this classic album—remastered by noise master Merzbow himself—features four new tracks and new artwork. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 14, 2023