Geld Currency // Castration
- Format
12 Inch
Blood Red
£19.00
‘It’s hard to care when you are tired, it’s hard to fathom the weight inside a mind that’s been worked to the bone, monolithic forces have soiled our hearts’.
Geld return with their third full-length LP and their visceral intent remains utterly intact. The deranged psychedelic excursions of their earliest releases are now much more muted. What remains is fiercely focused, inherently sinister hardcore punk. Metallic-tinged guitars and blackened vocals set the tone, but the groove infused bass and brutally infectious drumming ensure that no matter how unhinged things threaten to get, you can’t help but want to move.
Geld make their Relapse Records debut with their third full length, Currency // Castration! The Australian band distils a despairingly hellish vision of the world into a thundering crack to the temple through an unsparing fusion of hardcore’s bleakest violence with metal’s ruthless strength-through-conviction. Geld’s abrasive take on the genre is distorted through a lens of fuzzed out psych soundscapes; vocals truly sound like unhinged barks, while guitars, bass, and drums crash against one another frenetically, each track burning brighter and brighter.
Every moment of Currency // Castration is urgent. Tracks such as “Chained to a Gate” edge and scratch at a relief that is ultimately denied, toying with the nightmarish promise of a breakdown that never comes. Elsewhere, “Cut You Down” pulses with frantically itching riffs that stream forth. “Fog of War” snaps and snarls; while “Secret Prison” evinces the honed physique of Japanese hardcore fed through the broken brain of someone on a years-long Rrröööaaarrr-era Voivod spin-out.
Despite the band’s innovative approach to the genre, Geld makes no pretensions at being “interesting” for interesting’s sake – As vocalist Al Smith puts it, “One of the most boring things people can do is try to dress up what someone else has already contributed to a genre and make it ‘clever’… We’re more interested in finding our own position” With Currency // Castration, Geld offers no promise of a higher purpose or resolve. Rather, they lean into dissociation, finding truth and meaning in the transcendental joy of simply escaping, surviving, existing.
-Relapse Records
