Bloarzeyd
Delirious Insane Ventilator of Bloarzeyd
Wooden Man Records

Everyone take a knee and give thanks, as the good noise has popped its wonderful head out of the ground. Quite the broad concept, the good noise possesses interchangeable heads from Big Business and Karp to Plot to Blow Up The Eiffel Tower and Lightning Bolt. Each has its own personal take and flavor of the good noise, but they all share one thing in common. They send the indie pop kids running in fear and disgust dropping their CD collection along the way. It’s a truly wonderful site seeing masses of Bright Eyes and Sufjan Stevens records being scattered to the four winds.

On this here occasion, the good noise is wearing the head of New Haven, CT’s Bloarzeyd. On their debut LP Delirious Insane Ventilator of Bloarzeyd, the band has produced a wonderfully angular and sludgy mass of rumbling Melvins-esque rawk. With bassist Phil (no last names given) also providing the shrieks and hollers, the vocals mesh with the music delightfully. Closely resembling those of Kevin Whitley, formerly of Ed Hall and Cherubs, they are the ingredient that turns this disc from a good disc into a great one. – David Lichius (2006, The Daily Copper)