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TO LIVE FOR TO DIE

Man

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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1 stars you can barely hear the music, so.. and is very repeatingly simple, but still avantgardist - like they can't play..

but i like some of the material. it would be very nice, if this was proto-songs - there are parts of previously published songs here and there - because it's great to expand minimalistic stuff. But this isn't their first album.

but what i like, is Faust-like scary things. For example Scholar of Consciousness is nice piece - i don't mind if it is just bad live-recording.

i wonder if they just published this because they recorded this, or cos there no other stuff from conserts. Or did they note that, wow, this [&*!#] works! Or is it just: let's be lousy.

if there's purpose to be artistic, i just don't like this kind of art very much.

and i got it in the last track: oh, this is live recording (though there had been audience on beforing tracks). Not nice thing to do: To Live For To Die. I hate those puzzles (when someone else makes em). But I certainly was dying when listening this album.

Maybe it made its purpose. This is art.

But people like clear things - it must be clearly complex or dejected. (more likely clearly clear and happy).

I give 1,5 stars (but stil one). Sympatthy? yes, but: There really were good things - even progressive!!

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