Psudoku’s latest masterpiece will hopefully be dropping early in 2017, but until then we’ve got a few tracks available to stream from the upcoming 9-song scorcher Deep Space Psudokument. Psudoku plays, as he puts it on his Bandcamp, grindcore that “didn’t develop from hardcore punk and thrash metal but from 70s prog from the future.” The future alluded to is a cosmic one; space may very well be the place. The result? Psudoku blends abrasive psychedelia and jazz thrashery into an all encompassing universe of galactic prog grind. Naked City and Discordance Axis are two decent frames of reference, but Psudoku’s three albums are their own beast. Keep your eyes peeled, Deep Space Psudokument is sure to be one of the top grindcore albums of next year – especially if you like your grind off in the aether.
“DSM” showcases the many individual styles of Brockton’s Van Buren Records
It has been a fruitful 18 months for the Brockton super-collective Van Buren Records. Their two 2021 records, Bad For Press and Black Wall…