I knew nothing about Scoliosis, but the link in the liner notes takes me to Stemms Tapes, which is listed as Cincinnati, Ohio. No info on Discogs, and I think I can be forgiven for not just doing a Google search on "Whore's Breath" at work. So let's get right into it.
This is two 3" discs with one track each. "Degenerative Disc Disease" kicks it off with a heavy slab of harsh noise wall. One issue that I have with HNW is that the walls are often completely static, by which I mean that there is one sound for the duration and one sound only. I get that this is part of the aesthetic, but it really isn't my thing. Thankfully, Whore's Breath manages to avoid this trap. There is a lot going on here, and there is enough variety here to keep it interesting, even if it sounds the same at first glance. Heavy bass rumble, static, and scraping sounds buried deep in the mix keep it engaging.
The next disc is "Spinal Arthritis" which switches gears to heavy static followed up by mid-range pulsing noise. This is heavy harsh noise wall, but it is interesting. When it ends, you are very aware of the silence.
Overall, if you like harsh noise wall this is yet another solid entry into the Inner Demons pantheon, and well worth checking out. This set weighs in at 36 minutes.