Και το όνομα αυτού The Death of Bunny Munro. Λάθος, αυτό είναι άλλου γκοθά ευαγγέλιο. Blood Bunny / Black Rabbit ο τίτλος και ιδού το κατατοπιστικό tracklist:
1. Blank Page
2. The Orchid
3. Silence (remix by Mr. Tube)
4. Devotion
5. Freeze (remix by Lee "Scratch" Perry)
6. Heaven Below (remix by Mr. Tube)...
7. Drugs (remix by Eluvium)
8. Drugs (remix by Jamuel Saxon)
Τα τρία καινούρια τραγούδια ξεχωρίζουν διότι στερούνται παρενθέσεως. Και το remix του Lee Perry επίσης ξεχωρίζει. Μια που δεν το έχω ακούσει για να γνωμοδοτήσω, βάζω το δελτίο τύπου και το Drugs που ριμίξθηκε δις, εδώ στην ανόθευτη έκδοσή του.
Befitting of The Black Heart Procession, Blood Bunny / Black Rabbit takes the experimentation hinted at on Six and expands upon it in bizarre and brilliant ways. Centered around three stunning new songs, the collection is arranged and mixed as one continuous composition, sounding every bit like an LSD-influenced DJ set in the kind of terrifying but strangely alluring vampire sex den commonly seen in True Blood. It's the ideal atmosphere for The Black Heart Procession, where they feel most comfortable and sound most in control. The set is rounded out by a series of remixes, most notably the eccentric freak-out "Freeze" by legendary dub pioneer Lee "Scratch" Perry and ambient electronic luminary Eluvium's 10-minute orchestral reconstruction of the solitary piano ballad "Drugs". Jenkins remixes a couple of tunes himself under the guise of Mr. Tube, and San Diego electronic producers Jamuel Saxon close the album with an unlikely downtempo dance reworking of "Drugs" that transforms the song's morose lyrics into a meditative, almost hopeful trance. If Blood Bunny / Black Rabbit was supposed to be a stop-gap between albums, no one seems to have told the band as much. It is easily one of The Black Heart Procession's more compelling and intriguing releases of their extensive and impressive catalog.
1. Blank Page
2. The Orchid
3. Silence (remix by Mr. Tube)
4. Devotion
5. Freeze (remix by Lee "Scratch" Perry)
6. Heaven Below (remix by Mr. Tube)...
7. Drugs (remix by Eluvium)
8. Drugs (remix by Jamuel Saxon)
Τα τρία καινούρια τραγούδια ξεχωρίζουν διότι στερούνται παρενθέσεως. Και το remix του Lee Perry επίσης ξεχωρίζει. Μια που δεν το έχω ακούσει για να γνωμοδοτήσω, βάζω το δελτίο τύπου και το Drugs που ριμίξθηκε δις, εδώ στην ανόθευτη έκδοσή του.
Befitting of The Black Heart Procession, Blood Bunny / Black Rabbit takes the experimentation hinted at on Six and expands upon it in bizarre and brilliant ways. Centered around three stunning new songs, the collection is arranged and mixed as one continuous composition, sounding every bit like an LSD-influenced DJ set in the kind of terrifying but strangely alluring vampire sex den commonly seen in True Blood. It's the ideal atmosphere for The Black Heart Procession, where they feel most comfortable and sound most in control. The set is rounded out by a series of remixes, most notably the eccentric freak-out "Freeze" by legendary dub pioneer Lee "Scratch" Perry and ambient electronic luminary Eluvium's 10-minute orchestral reconstruction of the solitary piano ballad "Drugs". Jenkins remixes a couple of tunes himself under the guise of Mr. Tube, and San Diego electronic producers Jamuel Saxon close the album with an unlikely downtempo dance reworking of "Drugs" that transforms the song's morose lyrics into a meditative, almost hopeful trance. If Blood Bunny / Black Rabbit was supposed to be a stop-gap between albums, no one seems to have told the band as much. It is easily one of The Black Heart Procession's more compelling and intriguing releases of their extensive and impressive catalog.
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6 Σεπτεμβρίου 2010 στις 1:25 μ.μ.
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Ωραία, τώρα ο μουσικός επενδυτής εκείνης της ελληνικής σειράς και των sequels όπου γινόταν ματς μεταξύ βιασμού και φόνου θα μπορεί να διαλέξει νέα πράμα...
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