Out Next Week: Gom Jabbar | Pissing Contest - Split

Out Next Week: Gom Jabbar | Pissing Contest - Split

19 minutes of noise laden grindcore, drone and sludge spread across two monolithic tracks.

A punishing yet innovative joint effort from two of Ohio's most abrasive underground acts. 

Recommended for fans of The Gerogerigegege, Primitive Man, Sissy Spacek, Cogs And Sprockets

Out August 18th on Morbid And Miserable Records

Basic Info
Artist: Gom Jabbar | Pissing Contest
Album: Gom Jabbar | Pissing Contest Split
Release Date: August 18th 2023
Genres: Experimental Grindcore / Noise / Drone/Sludge Metal
Formats: Digital, Cassette
Label: Morbid and Miserable Records
Location: Toledo, Ohio, USA
Length: 18:50
Price:  $1 Digital, $9 Cassette

Album Credits:
Gom Jabbar 

Jackie X - Vocals & Bass

Pat Peltier - Electronics

Jason Wilcox - Drums


Thanks to JC Griffin, Grady, Gabe, Lucy, Lucas, Vision, Kei, Pig Boys, Birb, and Morbid and Miserable

Pissing Contest 

Will335 - Guitars
Jason Wilcox - Drums
Teusdae Paxston - Vocals

Guitars and drums recorded in Jan of 2020 by JC Griffin at Lakebottom Recording House

Vocals recorded in Aug of 2020 by Vince at Mount Doom

Mixed and mastered by JC Griffin
Pissing Contest logo by AJ German



Track Listing:

1. Gom Jabbar – Magic in Numbers (09:20)

2. Pissing Contest – X (09:30)


Message From the Label:

Release whatever grasp you have on reality. In the formless void that remains you will experience sound. Morbid And Miserable Records presents… that sound. Welcome to an experimental noisegrind split between Gom Jabbar and Pissing Contest – two Toledo-based projects delving into auditory disorder. Each group has created a 9+ minute track of chaos sourced from a place beyond our comprehension.

Gom Jabbar has taken on several forms in the years that they have been together, but for the time being they are an experimental three-piece studio project. Their last release – Spice from 2020 – offered a maddening mix of inspirations including power electronics, powerviolence, black metal, and more. For this split, they recorded the track “Magic in Numbers” which focuses in on a more select set of influences: noise and grindcore. 

Pissing Contest on the other hand was conceived of as an improvised studio collaboration focused on grindcore and crust. Most of the group’s initial sessions were released as a self-titled EP in late 2020. Although Pissing Contest has been quietly recording more material, their contribution to this split – the track “X” – was taken from one of their first sessions in the studio. However, X was excluded from the debut Pissing Contest release due to its length and more abstract qualities.
- Morbid and Miserable


About the Album

Do you like your music to induce and anxiety attack due to overstimulation and oppressive atmosphere? Do you like it so heavy, downtuned and distorted that it rattles your windows when played on a relatively low volume? Do you like it to have vocals that are barely recognisable as human? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions then this split is essential listening.

Gom Jabbar and Pissing Contest two of Toledo's most experimental, unhinged and abrasive musical acts have come together to give you, the listener, and auditory ass kicking. They pull no punches here, doubling down as you beg for mercy. My advice? Just give in and let the music take you where it so desires. It just happens to desire sonic hellscapes laden with crippling feedback and discordant, erratic melodies.

Gom Jabbar's Magic in Numbers delivers and almost alien tone and essence, with the vocals and instrumentals sounding almost familiar, but so distorted and twisted that they couldn't possibly be of this world. Faded, wild screeches reverberate softly alongside droning, biting guitar and chaotic brass instrumentation. This goes on for a whopping nine and a half minutes before what you assume would be a brief respite.

Pissing Contest - X takes things heavier, louder and more unsettling. This is a track that would feel right at home being played opening for Primitive Man. The guitar tones are set between earth shaking heaviness and distortion and wild, crispy technical wailing. The vocals are evil, guttural and raw with an almost cavernous effect to them, with haunting clean vocals darting between. This too comes in at nine and a half minutes of auditory punishment.

If you think you can handle 19 minutes of noise laden grindcore, drone and sludge, then let this album be your next challenge. 

Gom Jabbar Links

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Pissing Contest Links

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