An inexorable horror of modern harsh noise. Psychedelic, haunting, chaotic and punishing. Green Tea has quickly become a household name these past few years since Nick Forte's debut under the moniker. While Forte had already released solo efforts under his own name and has produced untouchable work with his bands (Rohrshach, Raspberry Bulbs, etc.), the slew of full-lengths on New Forces, Satatuhatta and others have only built the anticipation behind each new Green Tea release
Night is Wasted proves that Green Tea is showing no signs of wear. The sound is at once engaging and even as it becomes recognizable as having signature traits, it is never dull or re-treading. We are constantly being treated to new ideas and twisted micro-universes here. Yet another benchmark and proof that there is always more to explore and invent in this sub-genre.
Recycled tapes, recycled tape cases, silk-screened/hand-stamped labels, and two color j-cards printed on recycled paper.
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