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HUMAN REMAINS

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About Me

You wanna talk about the end of the world? Here it is; top-decibel, well-crafted chaos-crush smacking you in the head like an iron thunderbolt. HUMAN REMAINS was a controlled substance that abused; the music hit your system like you had been dusted, sent the listeners into spasms of frenzy with stars and dead birds twittering around their skulls struck by the unruly walls of wallop that they had honed to the bone. The guitarists, Jim & Steve, are maniac magic-users, gripped in a bizarre mechanized tone-mime, channeling the chopped and smooth nadir of notes that must come from some nether-nether land in the sky. A radiated wind from the corroded core is waved from their weird wands, and they turned the knobs that turned the riffs into strange, scintillating symphonies and psychotic, sinister Hell On Earth sonatas that echoed the backs-to-the-walls of razor wire in front of firing squads, "NJ - Only the Strong Survive" state of mindless they called home. The leads were equally alien, they flagellate like R'lyeh rainbows birthing cat-o-nine-tail tentacles and things that resemble man-o-wars ('cept they fly through space as well as the sea). The vocalist's throat is filled with boiled blood and shredded horror, which he sprays in your face like burning-in-pain dragon's breath. The drums boom like Barisal guns, and make the titanic clash march into an ordered anarchy of raining buckets of obliteration. Not to mention bassist Will, a punk rock coppertop who was solid on his bass as his head is bald. The band rose further from categories such as death metal, the crossed wires of styles transcend the sound beyond language limitations and faint descriptions in comparison to the real sound and raging aggression, live and in studio. HUMAN REMAINS are tightly wound around their wounds: I scream, you scream, we all scream...

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Member Since: 6/15/2005
Band Website: human-remains.com
Band Members: HUMAN REMAINS was:Paul Miller - vocals Steve Procopio - guitar Jim Baglino - guitar Ted Patterson - bass til '94 William Carl Black - bass from '94 on David Witte - drums
Sounds Like: Someone once said "Techno-industrial-Death Metal"
Record Label: Relapse Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

So, I got a phone call last night.......

from..............MILLER!Great to hear from him. He & Jimmy were hanging out at RBR (NOT PBR)!Dave is in town soon I think............ Guess I'm gonna have to call Mr. P and give him a update!...
Posted by HUMAN REMAINS on Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:35:00 PST

Human Remains was..........

Human Remains was the most important band to rise out of the early 90's N.J. death metal scene. While there were many high-quality bands, none achieved the lasting influence that H.R. continues to hav...
Posted by HUMAN REMAINS on Thu, 19 Jan 2006 09:27:00 PST