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Formed in the Fall of 2015 by two-thirds of now defunct punk/metal ensemble arbogast, also part of the Nefarious Industries family, MINE COLLAPSE picks things up where Arbogast left off, with Aaron Roemig and Mike Rataj continuing a nearly decade-long collaborating streak. Roemig and Rataj hurl a ten ton mass of experience onto the Chicago music scene with their newest endeavor—having served time in other Chicago notables Lord (Asian Man Records), Modern Advances (Baldy Longhair Records), Retro Morning, and Still Machine. Rounding out the sound on the EP and live is Ed Sanches-Gomes, the mastermind behind the Latinoamericano Shoegaze project, Umbra Sum (Acuarela Records). On their self-titled debut, MINE COLLAPSE delves into a uniquely heavy, jagged, sludge-punk sound featuring reverb-soaked vocals. Clocking in at twenty-two minutes, the four-song EP shows layers of frantic noise rock and doom riffage stacked atop Rataj’s signature jazz-infused pummeling drum style. Influences range from contemporary heavy bands — think Torche, QOTSA, Don Caballero, Boris and The Austerity Program — to old-school nineties AmRep bands à la Helmet, Jesus Lizard, and Unsane.
Aaron Roemig b, voc | |
Mike Rataj dr | |
Ed Sanches-Gomes |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Mine Collapse | Mine Collapse | 2016 | Album |