In the late '80s, Oxbow mangled the underground's fragile psyche with the release of nerve-fraying LPs. With each recording, they channeled a harrowing psychic landscape through a devastating gamut of stark murder-blues, serpentine slide-guitar torture, and churning predatory noise. Love That's Last and it's companion DVD documentary, Music for Adults serve as an A/V re-introduction to a band that has no equal and a love that has no name. Hydra Head. 2006.
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Like they say in the MTV Diary commercial breaks: you think you know, but you have no idea. This bent art-noise crew conjures the Swans sonically and G.G. Allin physically, as frontman Eugene Robinson often puts himself in states of, er, confrontational undress, many of which are immortalized on supplementary DVD, Music for Adults.