Diving into the past of rock music is like submerging into the ocean –the deeper you dive the rarer pearls you may come up with. And 'From the Mouth of No King' is one of the rarest. The band decided to call themselves V-Sor, X because they wanted their name being bizarre and absolutely indecipherable. And so it is with their music –it is weird and absolutely keeping itself for itself except probably for some occasional music pearl divers too. All the songs here are different but every one of them is exceptional and beautiful and though many of them are minimalistic the impression made by the entire album is maximally rich. [SOURCE: RATE YOUR MUSIC]
Label:
Dossier – Erp 610DLP 6102, Ear-Ruption – Erp 6102
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Clear
Country:
Germany
Released:
1989
Style:
Synth-pop, Minimal, Darkwave, Post-Punk, Art Rock
Tracklist:
A1 Home Still Home 4:42
A2 In Black 3:59
A3 B-lin 4:18
A4 Bare Stares 2:51
B1 From The Mouth Of No King 2:48
B2 Which Man? 2:32
B3 Llloves 1 2:54
B4 Money For Words 3:26
B5 Hard 3:35
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Just would like to add that some (I think three) of the songs on this album are taken from their 1985 cassette "Cue".
ResponderEliminarActually the full A side of the tape: https://www.discogs.com/V-Sor-X-Cue/release/12941391
EliminarThanks for the comment, mate