British experimental music iconoclast seems to have put off recording a proper follow-up to his opaque 2014 post-punk opus as long as contractually possible instead releasing around a dozen other projects including collaborations with , , and, not to mention steeringboutique side projects Babyfather and . Black Metal 2 is the result of an extended 2020 session with UK producer Kwake Bass, who lends a newfangledmusicality (and notably, an exquisite new drum sound) to Deans scrappy loop-based singer songwriter droll, while the singular talents of and (pure speculation, the jacket and inner sleeve are completely devoid of any credits or liner notes) lend tongue-on-battery guitar tones and heavenly folk lullabies, respectively, that will be familiar to anyone whos been following Dean's story so far. In contrast to the protracted runtime of the first Black Metal, BM2 is tantalizingly succinct, as if Deans finally distilled his arrangements to maximize rewind value in the streaming era. Check out Mugu, Dash Snow, Sketamine, ZaZa and the utterly flatlining coda The Rot for a taste. Finally on vinyl via Rough Trade after landing digitally earlier in the year (side note, makes a nice companion piece to, supposedly recorded at the same studio with the same cohorts around the same time), recommended.
- 180g black vinyl pressing
- includes vinyl-exclusive bonus track "Astro"
- music label:Rough Trade 2021