Twenty years after "Gore Motel" and at least five years after "Dolores", the wayward quartet Bohr& Der Club of Gore releases an album with the quite slippery title "Piano Nights", whose sound only from afar makes the ideal intersection of "Midnight Radio" and "Sunset Mission" think and instead makes the album title exemplary and fuller Resrespect for the Song redeemed. In distinctive drilling style. After the 3-track intermediate work "Condolence" (2011), much was conceivable, after all, the band had experimented here for the first time with a guest singer named Mike Patton and also unironically covered Warlock's "Catch My Heart". Compared to this, "Piano Nights" actually represents something of a return to one's own roots, but based on more complex arrangements and an expanded sound palette. The four musicians, who hold "Piano Nights" themselves for their best album since "Black Earth", attach importance to the fact that the album title is not a persiflage, but a claim set in itself. In addition, it is important to keep levels of commitment developed over the decades and not to fall into routine. "Horror Jazz" is finally over, baby!
Piano Nights - Vinyl
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Publishing Date:
2014
Number of discs:
2
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Vinyl
Audio Format:
Stereo
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5414939589119
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