10th November 2009
Unlucky For Some is the fourth studio album from Blak Tornado. This album features tracks that range from pop-punk anthems, like 'Getting Over You', to classical and new wave influenced orchestrations and synth riff symphonies, such as 'Substiture' and 'Red Letter Day'. The album is available on CD and via download. If you're a fan of Muse, Placebo or Franz Ferdinand, this is an album for you.
9th November 2007
An Unnecessary Biography is the third album from Blak Tornado, and the first album released both on CD and through download. Taking inspiration from artists like Green Day, The Offspring and My Chemical Romance, this album delivers a combination of catchy Pop-Punk tracks such as 'Why Don't You See?', mixed in with more emotional, darker songs like 'Eating Myself Alive' and 'My Country'.
September 2005
The second album from Blak Tornado, Weather Report is the lopsided gateway from "11 to 12 in one easy step" to "An Unnecessary Biography". With a blend of catchy pop-punk songs and some straight out, no-limits nonsense, Weather Report is musical evolution in the making, as it stands between it's older and future progression, watching what has been done and will become. Recorded in 2005 at both Beehive Studios and Madhouse studios, Weather Report delivers you one broadcast you wouldn't want to miss... Umm...
November 2004
Written and recorded in 2004, '11 to 12 in one easy step' is Blak Tornado's first album. At the beginning of the year, Blak Tornado had no idea that he would have started to write, record and produce an album a few months later, but he did, and it kick-started everything you see on this site. This little album (without ever intending to) lead to Flash Animations, Clayground, T.I.T.S and so on. This album (that was so terrible it made everyone who heard it -even Blak Tornado- cringe) was a start. The start of everything "Blak Tornado".
AA: Invincible
In 2005, Blak Tornado released his second album, Weather Report. To promote this, he created 200 copies of a vinyl record featuring the two songs, General Annoyingnessance (A side) and Invincible (AA side) (both remastered songs from the album). In late 2005 spreading into early 2006, Blak Tornado placed his single in local record stores and sold a grand total of three. It is likely that some copies still remain in said stores, forgotten in a pile somewhere.
2nd January 2009 [Download Only]
Alex is Blak Tornado's second Download-Only album. Like Jollification, Alex follows the similar theme of being intentionally terrible. Its 12 tracks contain a blend of techno, experimental and minimalist as well as, now, workout music. Just like Jollification, no serious amount of effort was put into the making of any of these tracks, and most of them are just a placement of the same old variety of decent Apple-supplied sound loops put in a different order... only this time with the Macintosh System Voice "Alex" narrating over the top! For those of you who lived through Jollification, prepare to be blown away!
20th July 2008 [Download Only]
Jollification is Blak Tornado's first Download-Only album. It consists of 15 tracks, varying in styles from techno, experimental and minimalist, to just pure and utter rubbish. In contrast to An Unnecessary Biography, no serious amount of effort was put into this album and it was slapped together as random bits of boredom and sleep-deprived bursts of insanity, most likely leaving the listener mentally scarred. As one poor soul who actually downloaded the thing put it, "The best thing about it is the album cover". Now you can download it too, and see what all the hype is about for the amazing price of "nothing".