
Lee Noble
Horrorism
33 RPM 12''
''Your Privilege''
| A1. Your Privilege A2. Goes Sentimental A3. Retreat, Abandon A4. Parents A5. Indian Princess |
B1. Desire Isn't Suffering B2. Ghost of Structure B3. Crypticism B4. Acid Clouds, Forests and Hopeless, Forgotten by Time B5. Thoughts like Flies |
Lee Noble blends droning lullabies into an artistic stew of eerie, yet inviting melody on his debut vinyl release, Horrorism. Deeply personal and wildly humbling, Horrorism is a vast chasm of introspective churning. Conjuring the spirit of some sort of homegrown and low-pass filtered Radiohead on downers, yet sewn to the hip of modern atmospheric-champions a la Grouper and Sean McCann.
This is entirely its own creature, caressing various spots in the brain; both abysmal and blissful. Noble has crafted a 100% viable album, a true masterpiece in its own world. With Horrorism, Noble brings his compositions to life with class and depth, molding a beautiful, emotional release.
Horrorism is a shapeshifting wall of sound.
Horrorism is a game changer.
Edition of 300.
DIGITAL // Boomkat // Amazon // Itunes
''Lee Noble creates a completely new and idiosyncratic sound combining retro futurism with a simple song format, deeply emotional, experimental, personal and introverted... and Noble's work in general will appeal both to hardcore drone-heads and fans of singers-songwriters.'' -- Weed Temple
''Lee Noble is a shadowy figure. Combining haunted genres and plenty of variety...'' -- Bobby Power, Foxy Digitalis
''...a disarmingly beautiful piece of work. I want to say it sounds like a male counterpart to early Grouper – there are vocals there buried beneath a sea of reverberating effects, and while sometimes the entire soundfield is obscured, there is always a sense that Noble is writing pop songs somehow. These songs might have been slowed down to ten BPM, but they are songs nonetheless which makes 'Horrorism' stand out in a stagnant sea of meaningless drone music. '' -- Boomkat
''...it's only now that [Noble's] full-blown magnificence comes to light. Horrorism is a marvelous album, a vastly coherent and mature work of eerie drone and gentle ambience that never loses touch with pop, music that's comforting yet sophisticated without ever slipping toward pretentiousness, resulting in a true masterpiece. ...a superb gem full of warm haze wrapped in a soothing melody, a beautiful introduction into Noble's most amazing effort to date.'' -- No Fear of Pop
Horrorism is a game changer.
Edition of 300.
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''Lee Noble creates a completely new and idiosyncratic sound combining retro futurism with a simple song format, deeply emotional, experimental, personal and introverted... and Noble's work in general will appeal both to hardcore drone-heads and fans of singers-songwriters.'' -- Weed Temple
''Lee Noble is a shadowy figure. Combining haunted genres and plenty of variety...'' -- Bobby Power, Foxy Digitalis
''...a disarmingly beautiful piece of work. I want to say it sounds like a male counterpart to early Grouper – there are vocals there buried beneath a sea of reverberating effects, and while sometimes the entire soundfield is obscured, there is always a sense that Noble is writing pop songs somehow. These songs might have been slowed down to ten BPM, but they are songs nonetheless which makes 'Horrorism' stand out in a stagnant sea of meaningless drone music. '' -- Boomkat
''...it's only now that [Noble's] full-blown magnificence comes to light. Horrorism is a marvelous album, a vastly coherent and mature work of eerie drone and gentle ambience that never loses touch with pop, music that's comforting yet sophisticated without ever slipping toward pretentiousness, resulting in a true masterpiece. ...a superb gem full of warm haze wrapped in a soothing melody, a beautiful introduction into Noble's most amazing effort to date.'' -- No Fear of Pop







