Labels: Dry Cough Records
Formas: Tape/Digital
Release Date: 09 May 2025
Tracklist:
1. Invidious Stench
2. Deepest Voids
3. Caustic Evocation
4. Punish Myself
5. You Suffer For A Long Time
After what seems like no time at all, when in truth it's been over two years, London's Liquid Shit are back with their newest EP You Suffer For A Long Time. It was officially released digitally back in May before being released on tape in August via Dry Cough Records. I purchased a copy as soon as it was available just as I do with all Dry Cough releases. All I need now is their early Pillars Of Shit demo and my Liquid Shit discography to-date will be complete (honestly not collector scum!).
October’s been another frustratingly quiet month blog-wise and I’m not going to make any promises about greater productivity going forwards. I can’t anymore, as I don’t want to underdeliver. Personal woes aside though, hearing the sludgy tones of Liquid Shit on EP opener ‘Invidious Stench’ makes everything seem insignificant. Their sound is still very much fuelled by both sludge and death metal, but the melody that existed on previous EPs takes more of a centre stage, giving it more of an unnerving and subtly-cosmic sound as well.
Sludge has always been one of the strengths of heavy bands in the UK. I think it’s because of the gloomy state of our weather and our nation as a whole (especially in recent years). ‘Deepest Voids’ exhibits that point perfectly with slow tempos, torturous vocals and instrumentation that’s truly heavy, yet noise-laden too. That noise element adds even more to the band’s progression on this release.
The metallic intro to ‘Caustic Evocation’ radiates with black metal influence and it continues throughout the song, providing yet another layer to Liquid Shit’s already excellent delivery. There’s a lot to pick out here even if it’s not always obvious. What is obvious though is the quality. With more and more bands flooding onto the scene (so to speak), naturally, quality can get watered down. It’s all subjective at the end of the day but what I’m hearing so far is great.
Part of why I enjoy sludge so much (and to an extent powerviolence too) is the bass tones. ‘Punish Myself’ instantly reinvigorates that enjoyment with it’s very bass-forward sound and atmosphere. There’s an element of urgency to it that hasn’t been obvious on this EP before too, which harks back to Liquid Shit’s earlier output in some ways. I love it and it’s probably my favourite track so far.
The title-track closes the EP in enigmatic style. Pulling together all of the elements that have made up these five songs snd condensing them down slightly, providing a noisy, metallically piercing yet stubbornly down-tempo ending. In a time over the last few years where we have seen the depths that heavy bands go to (and I still don’t know if we’ve reached the true nadir), there’s a greater emphasis on atmosphere now and Liquid Shit are quickly mastering it to full affect.
With just over two months of 2025 still to go, I am so far behind on new releases but taking You Suffer For A Long Time in isolation, it’s a glorious release that ploughs the deepest furrow within our psyche. That’s why I keep coming back to sludge.
You can stream and purchase You Suffer For A Long Time digitally below:-
Tape copies are still available to purchased from Dry Cough Records here:-
https://www.drycoughrecords.com/product/liquid-shit-you-suffer-a-lot-cassette-dc83
Liquid Shit Instagram - @liquidshitsludge
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