Father Murphy / Lorenzo Fragiacomo
When Ground Figures Bless in Black Tutus
(3+3tx ep, 2o'o4" - Madcap Collective / Luckydog rec 'o6)
| pall youhideme
Split di tantrica psichedelia (Father Murphy) e delizia pop d'oltremanica (Lorenzo Fragiacomo), in un bel digipack con doppia copertina in sottosopra stile Edward Gorey (oh yes, ho colto la citazione ^_^). I Father Murphy
giocano il ruolo indie esoterico dello split, a doppia voce Lui/Lei,
voci gracide, con percussioni al limite del minimale, visionari e
ululanti alla luna (la bella We know who our enemies are), organo stile hammond e chitarra dalle corde molli. So Long è un gioiellino. Lorenzo Fragiacomo cerca (e trova) invece la perfezione della melodia pop, dell'easy listening, ma senza scendere a compromessi commerciali: Walking on the moon potrebbe tranquillamente diventare una hit, e fare un pò di fortuna, Jester's Day sembra presa da Burt Bacharach o dal collettivo nordico Cafe2001, con alla voce ospite Francesca Luzzi, già Arab Sheep.
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Split cd of tantric psychedelia (Father Murphy) and brit-pop style delight (Lorenzo Fragiacomo), shaped in a beautiful digipack with double cover, upsidedown, Edward Gorey-ish (oh yeah, i see the reference ^_^). Father Murphy play the esoteric indie role of this ep, - two voices, almost croaking, Boy/Girl, percussions at limit of minimal, visionary and howling to the moon (We know who our enemies are sounds excellent), keyboard in hammond style, and guitars with loose strings. So Long is a little opus. On the other side, Lorenzo Fragiacomo looks (and finds) for the perfectionism of pop melody, of easy listening, but without commercial compromises: Walking on the moon may easily becoming a hit, and making some luck, - while Jester's Day looks like stolen at Burt Bacharach or coming from northern collective Cafe2001, with special guest Francesca Luzzi, of Arab Sheep, sweet singing a duet.
mp3s:
.2. We know who our enemies are (Father Murphy)
.4. Walking on the moon (Lorenzo Fragiacomo)
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Split cd of tantric psychedelia (Father Murphy) and brit-pop style delight (Lorenzo Fragiacomo), shaped in a beautiful digipack with double cover, upsidedown, Edward Gorey-ish (oh yeah, i see the reference ^_^). Father Murphy play the esoteric indie role of this ep, - two voices, almost croaking, Boy/Girl, percussions at limit of minimal, visionary and howling to the moon (We know who our enemies are sounds excellent), keyboard in hammond style, and guitars with loose strings. So Long is a little opus. On the other side, Lorenzo Fragiacomo looks (and finds) for the perfectionism of pop melody, of easy listening, but without commercial compromises: Walking on the moon may easily becoming a hit, and making some luck, - while Jester's Day looks like stolen at Burt Bacharach or coming from northern collective Cafe2001, with special guest Francesca Luzzi, of Arab Sheep, sweet singing a duet.
mp3s:
.2. We know who our enemies are (Father Murphy)
.4. Walking on the moon (Lorenzo Fragiacomo)
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