Make sure, when you are searching for Diamond Terrifier, that you are not searching for
Diamond Terrier, which is something else altogether. Terrifier is the right word here, even if Sam Hillmer's debut solo outing is slightly less terrifying than his work with Zs (and only slightly).
Kill The Self That Wants To Kill Yourself is also a bit more concise than the earth-eatingly expansive
New Slaves, but fans should feel right at home with Hillmer's deranged saxophone spirituals spread here over a bed of fragment dub. In the hands of Hillmer, the saxophone remains my favorite instrument.
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