9 Shocks Terror
9 Shocks Terror formed in 1996, with Marc Heal on vocals and electronics, Simon Crab on guitar and programming, Van Christie on bass, and Jason Novak on...
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9 Shocks Terror formed in 1996, with Marc Heal on vocals and electronics, Simon Crab on guitar and programming, Van Christie on bass, and Jason Novak on drums. They released albums like 'Futile' in 1998 and 'The Mud' in 2002, working in industrial and experimental territory.
Their sound mixed distorted guitars, electronic programming, and bleak, cryptic lyrics. A song like 'See The Things We Said' from their 2006 album shows their atmospheric, unsettling approach, with throbbing rhythms and haunted vocals.
They put out records steadily into the 2010s, including 'Burial at Sea' in 2010 and 'The Quiet Earth' in 2019. The band collaborated with figures like Lydia Lunch and Jello Biafra along the way, but mostly kept to their own abrasive, cathartic vision without much mainstream notice.
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