Noise Turbo Trio SKISKA SKOOPER Dropped Wall-Of-Crushing-Sound Single ‘PLASTIC MASTERMIND’
Daily fuel to load your sonic batteries…
4 February 2020

Almost two years ago Belgian’s high-voltage noise turbo SKISKA SKOOPER released their freakish debut album Universal Space Shifter with only 4 songs, including an apocalyptic 46-minutes (eat your heart out, Pink Floyd) escapade, titled ‘Introvert Party‘ as the brain-cracking closer.
The three-piece is gearing up now to launch their second longplayer SURREALITY
CHECK on 3 April. Ahead of it they just launched new single PLASTIC MASTERMIND.
A wall-of-crushing-sound outburst. The rackety banger is about “a sort of twisted Alice In Wonderland on LSD with a serious plot twist like in Martin Scorsese‘s 2010 neo-noir thriller Shutter Island” says frontman Matthias Bex.
The sonic hysteria is built around a scary riff that reminds me of the creepy theme
of 1978 horror movie Halloween. Soon this monstrous slam turns into a nasty metal sledgehammer with tons of guitar layers and a mean pulverizing drum/bass machine. Frontman Bex‘s hair-raising voice sounds like if he is trapped in a psychiatric isolation
cell in a straitjacket roaring like a Slipknot addict to get out. Alert your neighbourhood before you start playing this volcanic blast.
Breath in, breath out and start the frenzy right here…
SKISKA SKOOPER: Facebook
