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Review. SUICIDEOSCOPE - SUICIDEOSCOPE (2017). Not scary nonexistence

Lithuanian one-man (Domas) band SUICIDEOSCOPE (non)exists from 2012, and in 2017 it finally released its debut album (the band's name is nice so there possibly was no need to name its album differently). Lo-fi electronics mixed with a touch of neofolk, darkgaze and nontrivial texts - that's what you need when you don't know "what to listen" and search for an interesting album.

Mindaugas Peleckis
2017 m. Birželio 10 d., 11:29
Skaityta: 64 k.
Review. SUICIDEOSCOPE - SUICIDEOSCOPE (2017). Not scary nonexistence

Suicideoscope ‎– Suicideoscope (2017) is released only as a cassette, limited to 40 copies. You can also listen to and buy it from here:

https://suicideoscope.bandcamp.com.

A1     ◊     
A2     How Can Nonexistence Be Scary     
A3     How Can Nonexistence Be Scary II     
A4     Concealed     
A5     Freudian Dreamslips     
A6     Cruising Chapels     
A7     Transactions     
B1     Mess Around     
B2     Floaters     
B3     I’m Not Killing Myself, I’m Faking A Sun Landing     
B4     I’m Not Killing Myself, I’m Faking A Sun Landing II     

One could say the music is quite boring, but actually it is very well balanced between experimental sounds and more convenient softer shoegazing sounds. 54 minutes may be a little bit too long if you want to dance listening to this music but it is perfect for a meditation, thinking about life, death, (non)existence and similar things. For a slow weekend, though.

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