No Record cover
Released

Canada’s Nihilist Spasm Band are one of the most joyous groups in free music, for the way they collapse all kinds of music – free jazz, improvisation, rock’n’roll, folk – into an ungainly yet thrilling stew of not-quite-noise. While they’re the obverse of the more studious side of collective improvisation, they share its drive towards of-the-moment exploration of human interaction; on No Record, the Nihilist Spasm Band’s first album of many, their riotous clatter takes guitar, bass, percussion, violin, kazoos, and more, and smelts them into a seasick clamour. There’s even a thudding, disassembled non-rock song here, “Dog Face Man” – the Nihilist Spasm Band, it seems, could do almost anything.

Jon Dale

Suggestions
August 1974 cover

August 1974

Taj Mahal Travellers
Improvisationen cover

Improvisationen

Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza
Youth in Mourning cover

Youth in Mourning

Philip Johnson
Roslyn cover

Roslyn

Witcyst
Charivari Music cover

Charivari Music

Morphogenesis
Since 2016 cover

Since 2016

Taku Sugimoto
Another Evening At Logos 1974 79 81 cover

Another Evening At Logos 1974 79 81

Max Eastley, Derek Bailey, COUM Transmissions, Logos Ensemble, Feminist Improvising Group