All of the song titles on Religious Equipment, the debut full-length album from the British artist Richie Culver’s project Quiet Husband, are named after opiate blockers or substitutions. When paired with the record’s sonic outlook—its nine tracks synthesize bleak, uncompromising harsh noise and banging techno—Religious Equipment communicates an uncompromising vision, one that looks head-on at addiction and obsession with the kind of stark clarity that can only come from blasting a harsh wall of noise. We sent over some questions to Culver; read the interview and listen to Religious Equipment below.