Live at Roadburn 2019
Live at Roadburn 2019
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album (Limited Edition)

Our Take
Our Take
Orchestra of Constant Distress, Live at Roadburn 2019
What happens when you take a group of noise enthusiasts, throw them on a stage at one of the most renowned music festivals, and hit record? Chaos, pure chaos – and that's exactly what Orchestra of Constant Distress delivers with their latest live album.
From the moment the first screeching guitars blast through the speakers, you know you're in for a wild ride. The Swedish four-piece waste no time in building a wall of sound so deafening, you can practically feel the vibrations in your bones. It's like being caught in a whirlwind of distortion and feedback, and honestly, it's kind of exhilarating.
But amidst the cacophony, there's a sense of control – a method to the madness, if you will. The band's tight arrangements and impeccable timing prevent the noise from becoming overwhelming, instead keeping you on the edge of your seat, eagerly anticipating what chaotic sonic assault they'll unleash next.
Tracks like 'Mind Maneuvering' and 'Not At All' showcase the band's ability to balance sheer volume with moments of eerie serenity, creating a dynamic listening experience that never lets up. By the time the final notes of 'Deadlock' fade away, you'll find yourself wondering what just hit you – in the best possible way.
In conclusion, Orchestra of Constant Distress have crafted a live album that is as mesmerizing as it is deafening. If you're a fan of controlled chaos and experimental noise, do yourself a favor and give this one a spin. Just make sure to turn up the volume – trust us, you won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Intro/Very Much
2. Discomfort
3. Fear Might Harm Others
4. Left
5. Unreleased
6. Just a Little
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About the artist
Orchestra of Constant Distress
In a world full of fleeting trends and disposable pop acts, Orchestra of Constant Distress stands out like a sore thumb - in the best way possible. This experimental noise rock outfit hails from Sweden and has been making waves in the underground music scene for over a decade. Comprised of members from cult-favorite bands such as Brainbombs and No Balls, Orchestra of Constant Distress is no stranger to pushing sonic boundaries and challenging the status quo. With their cacophonous blend of distorted guitars, pummeling drums, and wailing vocals, the band creates a wall of sound that is as intense as it is hypnotic. Their live performances are a sight to behold, with the band members thrashing about on stage in a frenzy of noise and raw energy. It's hard not to get caught up in the chaos, as the music washes over you like a tidal wave of sound. Despite their unconventional approach to music-making, Orchestra of Constant Distress has garnered a dedicated following of fans who appreciate their fearless commitment to artistic experimentation. In a world where conformity reigns supreme, this band stands as a shining beacon of individuality and creativity. So if you're looking for something a bit left of center and a whole lot of noisy, look no further than Orchestra of Constant Distress. They may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those who are willing to take a walk on the wild side, this band is a true revelation.
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