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		<title>SCISSOR SHOCK &quot;Synonym for the Word Decay&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>M*P* Lockwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scissor Shock is an interesting mix. It&#8217;s mainly a one-man project (Adam Cooley is the man responsible) which on the one hand sounds almost like a laptop band. The drums sound synthetic and programmed, the vocals are usually effected, and there&#8217;s some digital fuckery throughout. However, the playing style is closest to loose-knit multi-member ensembles [...]]]></description>
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Scissor Shock is an interesting mix. It&#8217;s mainly a one-man project (Adam Cooley is the man responsible) which on the one hand sounds almost like a laptop band. The drums sound synthetic and programmed, the vocals are usually effected, and there&#8217;s some digital fuckery throughout. However, the playing style is closest to loose-knit multi-member ensembles who specialize in semi-improvised chaotic rock. Think of a digital version of Fat Worm of Error, or a Caroliner from the future instead of the past. It&#8217;s not quite as tightly choreographed as U.S.Maple (I think!) but each song definitely has a plan.</p>
<p>Scissor Shock is really prolific and this full-length release follows right behind an equally full-length release which seems like it came out less than 6 months ago. From what I gather, Scissor Shock started out doing something more like the usual kid-with-a-laptop style of grindcore/8-bit. I&#8217;m glad that the project has evolved into this more challenging and interesting style.</p>
<p>The arrhythmic beats are accompanied by some equally off-balance guitar manglings, trombone, miscellaneous, and some Wicked Witch of the West vocals. There are also a couple of tracks to break things up with only some acoustic guitar noodling, which actually sounds quite skilled and even pretty. These tracks are called &#8220;Ghost Fahey&#8221; and &#8220;Fahey Ghost&#8221; and while I&#8217;m not really familiar with John Fahey&#8217;s music, I&#8217;m guessing these tracks are some kind of homage. (maybe also an homage to the band Ghost?) I really respect that actually. If you&#8217;re going to try to play like a favorite artist, just call it like it is, don&#8217;t try to pass it off as your own invention. In the same vein, this album also includes a track titled &#8220;Blood Infinitive&#8221; and yeah, there&#8217;s definitely a link between this and Royal Trux&#8217;s &#8220;Twin Infinitives&#8221; too. Strangely, while being far more honest about who he&#8217;s stealing from, Scissor Shock has also created music that is far more unique than most other bands.</p>
<p>P.S. Adam is also very generous about giving his music away online. Poke around a little bit and you can find plenty of Scissor Shock for free download, but you&#8217;ll want to buy an album too!</p>
<p>&#8220;Synonym for the Word Decay&#8221; is to be released September 26th on Laser Seizure Records.</p>
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