Terminal Cheesecake - Le sacre du lièvre
Comments: I had high hopes for this but whatever... it's 2019. At least the last 3 tracks would make for a great EP.

Artist: Terminal Cheesecake
Rating: MEH
Genres: Noise Rock
Released: 2019
Type: Album
Label: Box
Link: box-records.com

Terminal Cheesecake were formed in North and East London in 1988. Alongside contemporaries such as Godflesh and God the band wielded an uncompromising and impure blend of further than far out pysch, dub and hammered industrial grooves....

They were the first band signed to Wiiija Records (best known for bands such as Cornershop, Silverfish and Bis), went on to deliver a legendary 4 track John Peel BBC Radio session and released several studio albums including their 1990 classic Angels In Pigtails on Kevin Martin's (GOD, Ice, Techno Animal, The Bug) Pathological label.

In 2013, after a very long hiatus, Terminal Cheesecake formerly reformed and in 2016 released their first studio album in 14 years Dandelion Sauce Of The Ancients on Box Records.

Since their reformation Terminal Cheesecake have once again ruled the roost of the UK underground with their slab-of-noise take on fierce, groove orientated psychedelic noise rock.

Their latest album Le Sacre Du Liévre features 7 tracks of unyielding psych freak outs and thus continues Terminal Cheesecake's dedication to pushing psychedelic sonics to the extreme. At times this album reaches a seemingly unfathomable relentlessness with new songs Wipey's Revenge, Golden Hair and V.D.K. Neck stomping mud holes into the earth which threaten to implode the universe.

Le Sacre Du Liévre is an incredible beast of an album. Terminal Cheesecake are the loving destroyers and true masters of their craft - it's so good to have them back.

released May 10, 2019

Editions:
2019 Original Release
Box | BOXREC038 | Digital/Vinyl
  01. Wipey's Revenge (7:13)
  02. South Sea Wall (8:01)
  03. Golden Hare (4:22)
  04. Saddle Shower (5:17)
05. Bull of the Woods (3:49)
06. V.D.K. Neck (4:53)
  07. The Humming Assassin II (4:12)