The Horny
Experimental Movement sforna il primo album ufficiale,
edito per una neonata nostrana label, l'Ebta.
I quattro si prendono nuovamente a spintoni tra referenze e scariche
grunge (memorie Bleach-iane?), lontano il metal
nei momenti + validi (la bella corsa di Mr. Clive), qualche
psichedelia nei momenti + riposati, e fughe di batteria su ritmi quasi
swing in alcuni episodi addirittura dementi (Monk/Eyes
& Pilgrim). Eclettismo? O cavoli a merenda. - A parte ciò
ogni pezzo contiene cmq un giro azzeccato, un ritornello o un inizio
giusto (Dogs), messo tra parentesi, introdotto o chiuso da
degli ambienti volutamente differenti (la fine di Strip Cartoon
Story, l'intro di Radio Stretch My Voice on Your Speaker,
- pezzo già sentito insieme ad altri tre sul precedente demo
s/t).
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The Horny Experimental Movement comes out with the first official release, produced by a local new born label, Ebta rec. These four kids are pushing and still deciding on references and shots of grunge (memories Bleach-ish?), away from their metal background during most valid moments (beautiful run on Mr. Clive), some psychedelia on slow episodes of rest, - and some drums fugue, where they touch swing music rythms, for unknown reasons, maybe They're eclectical, or just confused (Monk/Eyes & Pilgrim). Anyway, each track contains a good riff, a perfect chorus or a good intro (Dogs), put between parenthesis, introduced or closed by some ambients somewhat different from everything You were listening to (the end of Strip Cartoon Story, the intro for Radio Stretch My Voice on Your Speaker, - good song already featured on former demo cdr, together with other three songs).
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The Horny Experimental Movement comes out with the first official release, produced by a local new born label, Ebta rec. These four kids are pushing and still deciding on references and shots of grunge (memories Bleach-ish?), away from their metal background during most valid moments (beautiful run on Mr. Clive), some psychedelia on slow episodes of rest, - and some drums fugue, where they touch swing music rythms, for unknown reasons, maybe They're eclectical, or just confused (Monk/Eyes & Pilgrim). Anyway, each track contains a good riff, a perfect chorus or a good intro (Dogs), put between parenthesis, introduced or closed by some ambients somewhat different from everything You were listening to (the end of Strip Cartoon Story, the intro for Radio Stretch My Voice on Your Speaker, - good song already featured on former demo cdr, together with other three songs).
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