Like the towering mounds of toxic waste from which it gets its namesake, the music of Oklahoma City noise rock quartet Chat Pile is a suffocating, grotesque embodiment of the existential anguish that has defined the 21st Century. It figures that a band with this abrasive, unrelenting, and outlandish of a sound has stuck as strong of a chord as it has. Dread has replaced the American dream, and Chat Pileβs music is a poignant reminder of that shift β a portrait of an American rock band molded by a society defined by its cold and cruel power systems.
Though very much on-brand with Chat Pileβs signature flavor of cacophonous, sludgy noise rock, the bandβs shift to a global thematic focus on Cool World not only compliments the broader experimentations it employs with their songwriting but also how they dissect the albumβs core theme of violence. Melded into the bandβs twisted foundational sound are traces of other eclectic genre stylings, with examples of gazy, goth-tinged dirges to abrasive yet anthemic alt/indie-esque hooks and off-kilter metal grooves only scratching the surface of what can be heard in the albumβs ten tracks.
Besides stylistically stretching the boundaries of the Chat Pile sound, Cool World is also the bandβs first record to have someone else handle mixing duties, with Ben Greenberg (Uniform) capturing and further amplifying the quartetβs unmistakably outsider and folk-art edge.
While Chat Pileβs debut album was plenty disturbing with its B-movie-inspired interpretation of a βreal American horror storyβ, what the band depicts on Cool World is unsettling not just from its visceral noise rock onslaught, but from depicting how all sorts of atrocities are pretty much standard parts of modern existence. In film terms, think something like a Criterion arthouse film by way of schlocky grindhouse splatterfest: undeniably gratuitous and thrilling in the moment but leaving a looming dread in the back of oneβs mind for how close the horrors depicted mirror reality.
Track Listing:
01. I Am Dog Now
02. Shame
03. Frownland
04. Funny Man
05. Camcorder
06. Tape
07. The New World
08. Masc
09. Milk of Human Kindness
10. No Way Out