jueves, 27 de agosto de 2020

2 Foot Flame ‎– Ultra Drowning [LP] (1997, Matador)


This album is actually a lot more user-friendly than the Mecca Normal albums still extremely far from being radio friendly. Jean Smith sort of manages to follow very little in the way of patterns vocally. She sort of sing/speaks parts while wailing and cracking her voice on high notes overtop. Then a few minutes later she's hooked through some sort of strange voicebox thing and you can't understand what she's saying. She tells stories, mutters incoherently, and wails about things but for whatever reason it's fascinating. Musically it doesn't tend to follow much of a pattern either. You almost feel like someone is hooked to an effects pedal and they are just feeling around the area using various notes. Other times a rhythmic drum beat joins in the fun... not that it's necessarily following suit either. It's very charismatic and it's the unpredictibility of the music that makes it so enticing and offputting all at once. [SOURCE: RATE YOUR MUSIC


Label: Matador ‎– OLE 209-1 
Format: Vinyl, LP 
Country: US 
Released: 1997 
Style: Indie Rock, Experimental Rock, Noise Rock

Tracklist:
A1 Sample Stars 1:29 
A2 Resin Box 6:01 
A3 Peacock Coal 4:55 
A4 I Think You're The Weird One 2:18 
A5 Everwilling 4:50 
B1 Pipeline To Vertigo 4:17 
B2 Ultra Drowning 2:04 
B3 Salt Doubt 5:04 
B4 The Dance Alone 5:10 
B5 Lunar Intuition 2:04 

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