Con-Dom ‎– Righteousness (Vinyl 7", Pylon Recordings 1995)



Mike Dando, the man behind Con-Dom, is bringing out industrial noise releases quite a while now, since 1984 to be exact. The EP I am reviewing here is from 1995, by the defunct Pylon Recordings label.

"The Casting Of Stones" is the first track on this record. It brings fast harsh noise that sounds like bad processed data loops, spitting its vile to the listener, while the depraving rants of Mike Dando perform a trial for the accused. A real sick and delusional ride towards execution and death.

"Mission To Kill (Hand Of Mormon)" the second track, starts with a semi-fast industrial beat, followed by intervals of harsh noise bursts, train-like sounds and background vocals.
The beat/rhythm has a militaristic feel to it, aggressive and hypnotic
at the same time. The vocals have the same intensity and sound honest in doing so.

This is old school industrial at its best.

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