The cacophony of chaos that is NOISEPICKER's latest album, "Peace Off", is a twisted ride through the twisted mind of the band's mastermind, Wayne Adams.
This is not your typical earworm-infested, radio-friendly pop record - oh no.
This is a sonic assault on the senses; a barrage of noise, feedback, and distorted guitars that will leave you questioning your own sanity.
From the opening track, "Mind Your Own Bloody Business", to the haunting closer, "Silence is Golden (But Duct Tape is Silver)", NOISEPICKER takes you on a journey through the dark, twisted underbelly of the music industry.
Adams' vocals range from guttural growls to whispered confessions, all layered over a cacophony of industrial beats and screeching guitars.
Tracks like "Noise Pollution" and "Peace Off" showcase NOISEPICKER's ability to create a wall of sound that is both intense and hypnotic.
The production on this album is top-notch, with each instrument cutting through the mix like a knife through butter.
While "Peace Off" may not be everyone's cup of tea, for those willing to delve into the depths of experimental noise rock, it is a truly exhilarating experience.
So turn up the volume, strap in, and prepare to have your eardrums shredded - because NOISEPICKER is here to make some noise.
Peace off, indeed.
This is not your typical earworm-infested, radio-friendly pop record - oh no.
This is a sonic assault on the senses; a barrage of noise, feedback, and distorted guitars that will leave you questioning your own sanity.
From the opening track, "Mind Your Own Bloody Business", to the haunting closer, "Silence is Golden (But Duct Tape is Silver)", NOISEPICKER takes you on a journey through the dark, twisted underbelly of the music industry.
Adams' vocals range from guttural growls to whispered confessions, all layered over a cacophony of industrial beats and screeching guitars.
Tracks like "Noise Pollution" and "Peace Off" showcase NOISEPICKER's ability to create a wall of sound that is both intense and hypnotic.
The production on this album is top-notch, with each instrument cutting through the mix like a knife through butter.
While "Peace Off" may not be everyone's cup of tea, for those willing to delve into the depths of experimental noise rock, it is a truly exhilarating experience.
So turn up the volume, strap in, and prepare to have your eardrums shredded - because NOISEPICKER is here to make some noise.
Peace off, indeed.






