Onze laatste liverecensie.
Onze laatste albumrecensie.
Ons laatste interview.
Onze laatste video.
It's different. Not even different in your standard avant-garde way, but really different. Different different, so to say. The liner notes call it "a whirling vortex of garage-blues-psychedelic-soul-jazz-shitteree". They could be right. Those liner notes are different too. This guy Byron Coley calls me a bastard. A fascist. A motherfucker. And he even accuses me of "allowing that cock-sucking donkey boy, Bush, to become president." I guess I can forget about that al-Qaida honorary membership then. Whatever.
The music. I mean, nobody buys a CD to get insulted by the liner notes. That's just an added bonus. First it's raw garage rock on Godzilla Vs. King Baby. Pretty straightforward stuff, not great, not bad either. What you expect from an In The Red band. Then there's You Got It. A Mudhoney cover. Then Smile, a beat-poetry hip-hop type thing. One Way Ticket. More raw punk. It all culminates in Theme From The Ballad Of Jessie Saywers, where a tv tune meets Ken Vandermark's free jazz saxophone. Sparks fly for more than 7 minutes.
By then you're about halfway. The second half is equally eclectic. This is a musical rollercoaster ride. With 5 loopings. And no safety belts. And that's the way music should be. Too bad that the Lord High Fixers have called it quits.
Bastards. Fascists. Motherfuckers. Bush voters.
http://www.kindamuzik.net/recensie/the-lord-high-fixers/the-beginning-of-the-end-the-end-of-the-beginning/1932/
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