JAC BERROCAL / DAVID FENECH / VINCENT EPPLAY
WHY
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BLACKEST EVER BLACK |
Cat No: |
BLACKEST062 |
Barcode: |
5055869545921 |
Packaging: |
7in |
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$38
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Jac Berrocal, David Fenech, and Vincent Epplay return with their first record since 2015's Antigravity (BLACKEST 011CD/LP). The title track is a louche but volatile art-rock panther-stalk... a cracked jazz ode on street hassle, pitched somewhere between Vince Taylor-in-exile and PiL's Metal Box (1979)... Berrocal on vocals, a slurring stream-of-consciousness that becomes a yowl of despair; drums loose and dub-delayed; Fenech's jagged guitar phrasing, and Epplay's electronics set to flay. ''Ice Exposure'' situates Bef's mournful, muted trumpet in the eerie deep-freeze ambience that characterized Antigravity, and ''Alienor En Aout'' coaxes a gloomy poetry from affectless cold war radio broadcasts. -
01. Why
02. Ice Exposure
03. Alienor En Aout
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