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Albert King - Move to the Outskirts |
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Re: GG Allin in Boston |
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Mesmeric urban art-pop hymns and austere sonic landscapes in a slightly sombre setting.
12 MP3 Songs
POP: Dark Wave, ROCK: Experimental Rock
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On the Outskirts Songs
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''On the Outskirts', released in late 2007, is the first song-oriented album by cryptic scenery since 2003's 'Ontic' (which was followed by a number of limited, briefer vinyl and cd-r releases) - although there are four succinct, austere instrumentals to be found here as well.
The prevailing mood is a brooding, plaintive one that occasionally descends into outright darkness. However, this is not to imply a lack of melodies - on the contrary, many of the compositions here are by far at the catchier end of the cryptic scenery repertoire.
The arrangements for most songs are fully fleshed out, with a frequent wall-of-sound feeling... shiny, guitars joined by ethereal keyboards form a highly atmospheric sonic ambience.
Besides, 'On the Outskirts' is showcasing a more driving, rhythmic streak compared to earlier releases, with added intensity to the low end spectrum - more bass oomph than ever before.
The lyrics are, as mostly the case with cryptic scenery songs, covering existential terrain - death, loss, loneliness, sadness and persistence, in accordance with the interpretive vocal delivery.
All in all, this might be cryptic scenery's most colourful and compelling song-dominated album as yet... but who knows where the future path will lead?