Lee Noble

Horrorism
33 RPM 12''

''Your Privilege''


A1. Your Privilege
A2. Goes Sentimental
A3. Retreat, Abandon
A4. Parents
A5. Indian Princess
B1. Desire Isn't Suffering
B2. Ghost of Structure
B3. Crypticism
B4. Acid Clouds, Forests and Hopeless, Forgotten by Time
B5. Thoughts like Flies

Lee Noble blends droning lullabies into an artistic stew of eerie, yet inviting melody on his debut vinyl release, Horrorism. Deeply personal and wildly humbling, Horrorism is a vast chasm of introspective churning. Conjuring the spirit of some sort of homegrown and low-pass filtered Radiohead on downers, yet sewn to the hip of modern atmospheric-champions a la Grouper and Sean McCann.

This is entirely its own creature, caressing various spots in the brain; both abysmal and blissful. Noble has crafted a 100% viable album, a true masterpiece in its own world. With Horrorism, Noble brings his compositions to life with class and depth, molding a beautiful, emotional release.



Horrorism is a shapeshifting wall of sound.

Horrorism is a game changer.

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''Lee Noble creates a completely new and idiosyncratic sound combining retro futurism with a simple song format, deeply emotional, experimental, personal and introverted... and Noble's work in general will appeal both to hardcore drone-heads and fans of singers-songwriters.'' -- Weed Temple

''Lee Noble is a shadowy figure. Combining haunted genres and plenty of variety...'' -- Bobby Power, Foxy Digitalis

''...a disarmingly beautiful piece of work. I want to say it sounds like a male counterpart to early Grouper – there are vocals there buried beneath a sea of reverberating effects, and while sometimes the entire soundfield is obscured, there is always a sense that Noble is writing pop songs somehow. These songs might have been slowed down to ten BPM, but they are songs nonetheless which makes 'Horrorism' stand out in a stagnant sea of meaningless drone music. '' -- Boomkat

''...it's only now that [Noble's] full-blown magnificence comes to light. Horrorism is a marvelous album, a vastly coherent and mature work of eerie drone and gentle ambience that never loses touch with pop, music that's comforting yet sophisticated without ever slipping toward pretentiousness, resulting in a true masterpiece. ...a superb gem full of warm haze wrapped in a soothing melody, a beautiful introduction into Noble's most amazing effort to date.'' -- No Fear of Pop