The Paper Chase meet Redworms' Farm
s/t
(4+3 tx cd - 22'12'', + 2 video, Robotradio rec 'o4)
| pall youhideme
Ottimo split! 4 tracce per gli eroi nostrani Redworms'
Farm e 3 per gli americani
Paper Chase (a debutto
ora anche su killrockstars
rec, con l'album God bless your black heart). Inoltre, un
video per ognuno, + remix. - La produzione è affidata alla
neonata Robotradio,
nata dalle ceneri di Equilibrio Precario, amata &t lodata, che
fu, indie magazine. Che dire, le uscite nate per
Passione sono le migliori. Già solo vedere il bollino siae
nascosto ben bene lontano dall'artwork (inquietanti strisce di malinconica
vita quotidiana nel surreale, by Alessandro Baronciani),
e non a rovinare il digipack, prende punti a favore. Insomma, vuole
essere Qualcosa di bello già da quando lo tocchi. I Paper
Chase, di dallas, completamente sinistri con I'm
your doctor now, - mi vengono in mente anche i Birthday
Party ascoltandoli su queste tracce; ma ricordando un'esibizione
live a roma, direi semplicemente che riescono a stravolgere al meglio
le pitture new/no-wave, con una forte linea di pianoforte e batteria,
chitarre come fili elettrici a penzoloni che menano scariche, stratificazioni
noise, e una voce da folle. Sul remix di Out come the knives,
suonano addirittura gentili. - I Redworms'
Farm (già
recensiti e intervistati + volte su komakino) sono in altalena
tra pop-noise e post punk, ma quando dico 'pop' lo uso nel termine
suo + puro, - proprio come suona con Pop Song, breve 2 minuti,
arriva dritta. Riff minimali di chitarre distorte, giri veloci, stop&go,
cantato a due voci. Il remix di Jelly Bean li trascina invece
in diritture elettro digitali. I RWF si riconfermano
ottimi. - I video sono entrambi a cura di Nicola Fontana Founthead,
per i Paper
Chase c'è una visione molto maxheadrom-iana, perduta
nella metropoli, e per i Redworms'
Farm si va su uno stile un pò + classico di vedo_non_vedo
live, tra negativi di filmati e foto. - Aggiungete che il tutto Vi
costa solo 1o euro s.p. incluse.. fateVi avanti!
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Excellent split! 4 tracks for local heroes Redworms' Farm and 3 for american Paper Chase (now also on debut at killrockstars rec, with God bless your black heart album). Moreover, one video each, + remix. Production is by newborn Robotradio label, - coming out from dusts of Equilibrio Precario, a great indie magazine of some years ago. What can i say? Releases moved by Passion are the Best. Coming in a digipack, a nice artworl, 5 pages of a strange comic strip, ranging from daily life slices to a not-real world, by Alessandro Baronciani. I mean, it's something beautiful since the first moment You touch It. Paper Chase, from dallas, - completly sinister with I'm your doctor now, - i recall of Birthday Party as i listen to these tracks, - but as i remember, when i saw Them live here in rome, They distort at best new-no wave paintings, with a strong line of piano and drums, - guitars as hanging electric cables shocking people, noise layers, and voice singing as a fool. On remix of Out come the knives, They can even sound gentle for a while. - The Redworms' Farm (reviewed and interviewed in past on komakino) are swinging between pop-noise and post-punk, but when i use the word 'pop', i want You to read it in its best meaning, its purest, - just as it is on Pop Song, two minutes track going straight to Your head. Minimal riffs, distorted guitars, quick, stop&go's, two male voices singing. Remix of Jelly Bean drifts Them on digital/electro coordinates. - I mean, RWF are great once more. - Videos are both by Nicola Fontana Founthead, for Paper Chase there is a 'max-headrom'_ish visin, mixed with metropolis, and for the Redworms' Farm there is a more well known style blending pictures and live shots behind negative and special filters. - Just consider that this CD costs only 1o euro.. get in touch!
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Excellent split! 4 tracks for local heroes Redworms' Farm and 3 for american Paper Chase (now also on debut at killrockstars rec, with God bless your black heart album). Moreover, one video each, + remix. Production is by newborn Robotradio label, - coming out from dusts of Equilibrio Precario, a great indie magazine of some years ago. What can i say? Releases moved by Passion are the Best. Coming in a digipack, a nice artworl, 5 pages of a strange comic strip, ranging from daily life slices to a not-real world, by Alessandro Baronciani. I mean, it's something beautiful since the first moment You touch It. Paper Chase, from dallas, - completly sinister with I'm your doctor now, - i recall of Birthday Party as i listen to these tracks, - but as i remember, when i saw Them live here in rome, They distort at best new-no wave paintings, with a strong line of piano and drums, - guitars as hanging electric cables shocking people, noise layers, and voice singing as a fool. On remix of Out come the knives, They can even sound gentle for a while. - The Redworms' Farm (reviewed and interviewed in past on komakino) are swinging between pop-noise and post-punk, but when i use the word 'pop', i want You to read it in its best meaning, its purest, - just as it is on Pop Song, two minutes track going straight to Your head. Minimal riffs, distorted guitars, quick, stop&go's, two male voices singing. Remix of Jelly Bean drifts Them on digital/electro coordinates. - I mean, RWF are great once more. - Videos are both by Nicola Fontana Founthead, for Paper Chase there is a 'max-headrom'_ish visin, mixed with metropolis, and for the Redworms' Farm there is a more well known style blending pictures and live shots behind negative and special filters. - Just consider that this CD costs only 1o euro.. get in touch!
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