Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - World Falls Apart

banubgsk

Review by Banu Bagaskara

World Falls Apart by Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos: A Raging Industrial Gem from 1985 Alright, buckle up. This isn’t your polished Spotify playlist nonsense; this is raw, gritty, and unfiltered industrial rock from the depths of New Zealand’s underground scene. World Falls Apart by Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos (yeah, try saying that five times fast) slams into your ears like a sledgehammer wrapped in barbed wire. Released in ’85 on Every Secret Thing/Big Bright Thing Cassettes, it’s got Michael Morley and Richard Ram at the helm—two dudes who clearly didn’t give a damn about fitting into anyone else’s mold. Let’s cut to the chase. The album rips through genres like Rock, Electronic, and Industrial with zero chill. It’s chaotic, abrasive, and oddly hypnotic. Tracks like “Choral” and “Over My Skull” stick with you for reasons you can’t quite explain but won’t forget anytime soon. “Choral” kicks things off with an eerie vibe that feels like walking into an abandoned church where someone left a broken synth running for decades. The track builds tension without ever fully exploding—it keeps you waiting, uneasy, kinda pissed off even. You’re not sure if you love it or hate it, but damn does it make you feel something. And then there’s “Over My Skull,” which just straight-up assaults you. The distorted beats hit hard, while these haunting vocals claw at your brain like they’re trying to escape some kind of sonic purgatory. By the time it ends, you’re either gasping for air or reaching for the replay button. Maybe both. The rest of the album ain’t no slouch either. Songs like “Nothing To Worry About” and “Flowers” twist between melodic moments and jagged edges, keeping you guessing what’s coming next. There’s no comfort zone here—just a relentless push forward. Even the instrumentals slap harder than most bands’ full-on tracks. What makes World Falls Apart stand out is how unapologetically weird it is. It doesn’t care if you get it or not. Hell, maybe that’s why it works so well. Morley and Ram weren’t chasing trends—they were carving their own path, one gnarly sound at a time. And honestly? That’s refreshing as hell in today’s copy-paste music world. So yeah, this album might not be for everyone. If you need your tunes polished and predictable, go stream whatever crap’s trending right now. But if you want something that punches you in the face and leaves you questioning everything, grab a copy of World Falls Apart. Just don’t blame me when it haunts your dreams. Random thought to leave you with: Listening to this record feels like finding an old VHS tape in your attic—you know it’s gonna mess you up somehow, but you press play anyway.

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: wreck-small-speakers-on-expensive-stereos-world-falls-apart.zip
  • MP3 size: 88.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 481.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Together We Sense11:36
So Long Since I Touched Her3:07
Barracuda Scratch0:31
Over My Skull9:08
Choral6:07
Flowers2:46
Nothing To Worry About4:02
Unknown In This Darkness4:18
Little Too Late5:08
Instrumental 14:48
I'm Going To Wake Up One Morning8:10
Thats A Lie1:05

Video

Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - Over My Skull
Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - So Long Since I've Touched Her
Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - Choral
Wreck Small Speaker On Expensive Stereos - instrumental

Images

ladda ner album Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - World Falls Apart
lataa albumi Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - World Falls Apart
Album herunterladen Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - World Falls Apart
descargar álbum Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - World Falls Apart
last ned album Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - World Falls Apart
baixar álbum Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos - World Falls Apart

Catalog Numbers

EST 24, BRIGHT 1

Labels

Every Secret Thing, Big Bright Thing Cassettes

Listen online

  • lytte på nettet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • écouter en ligne
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • escuchar en línea
  • online anhören
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ascolta in linea

Formats

Cassette

Credits

RoleCredit
PerformerMichael Morley, Richard Ram

Notes

Mono pseudo stéréo.

Interesting fact about Album

Here's an interesting fact: The album *World Falls Apart* by Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos is a hidden gem from New Zealand's underground music scene. Released in 1985, it blends raw rock and electronic sounds with industrial grit. What makes it stand out? The entire album was performed by just two people—Michael Morley and Richard Ram. Tracks like "Choral" and "Barracuda Scratch" showcase their experimental edge, while the cassette-only release on small labels like Every Secret Thing adds to its cult appeal. Not your typical '80s record!