As both consumers and critics of all things of music, one of the essential tasks of the music writer is to try and impart some sense of how a given song, album, or artist project made them feel. Now, despite what you may think, that’s not necessarily an easy task. Feelings are an inherently subjective phenomenon and wires get crossed all the time. Sensations that are painful or abhorrent to some can be craved and sought out by others. Spicy food, pop music, foot stuff—it’s all on a spectrum of enjoyment. The point is this: Everyone is their own kind of weirdo and, particularly when it comes to music, tastes may vary. Listening to Methods of Human Disposal (out now through 20 Buck Spin) feels like a waking nightmare: a dark realm built on concrete, steel, and broken bottles, populated by th...
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