UBOA.
Hearing that name, when either murmured or seeing it written out should strike equal measures of both utmost dread and gleeful fascination to the heart of anyone encountering it. The facts speak for themselves, as UBOA has been carving her own path through the collective audience’s flesh for the past decade with various collaborators along the way, with 2023’s The Origin of My Depression, 2024’s Impossible Light, and this year’s All the Dead Melt Down as Rain not only having been on constant repeat in this household, but made much deserved waves in the sonic underground focused on experimental and expressive death industrial noise music.
UBOA has been nothing if not productive and consistent throughout its years of existence, and the latest addition to that ever-growing pool of thrilling and shiver-inducing, absolutely scorching material, is The Dissolution of Eternity, a new split with her Australian peers in Whitehorse, to be released via Tartarus and Sweatlung on August 29. Today, we are delighted to bring you not one, but two songs from UBOA‘s side of the split. So be prepared for aural horrors to come, and hit play from below;
Rather unsurprisingly, both “Petplay Polycule Open Fire” and “Wasted Potential” are absolutely devastating pieces of musical annihilation, leaving you wrecked in a state of disbelief and quiet catharsis. If you’ve previously found home in UBOA‘s unrelenting concoctions, you’ll undoubtedly do so here as well. And if you haven’t, well, then you wouldn’t be here to begin with.
The songs represent the flip sides of the same coin, as explained alongside the backstory by Xandra;
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