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Last Of The Great Romantics

by Snog

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industrial_asset_rcb150ne Because I use a song that eroticises the use of drones to anihilate targets to wake me up for work , then I slam down some prescription drugs with a can of monster , within 1 and a half minutes or I get a migraine, then I usually turn off the alarms and pass out for another half hour. Sometimes wanting to be a drone with nuclear payload capability , just so I wouldn't have to get up for civilisation anymore. Favorite track: Wargasm.
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Wargasm 03:53
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Sleepwalk 05:21
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This World 05:03
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A Man 03:04
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The Fires 04:04
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Recorded over 2008/2009 in Melbourne, Berlin and Prague, Snog's “Last Of The Great Romantics” is truly a landmark album. Like Radiohead's “Ok Computer” and Pink Floyd's “Wish You Were Here” (to both of which it has already been compared) “Last Of The Great Romantics” sees a beloved band at their conceptual and creative peak. From the blazing space-rock-ballad of opening track “We're All In This Together” to the languid moog-boogie of “The End Of The World” to the disco-metal pyrotechnics of “Wargasm” Snog forge their own path and their own sound, bold, uncompromising and just a little bent. Recorded entirely in analogue facilities using a vast collection of vintage studio equipment with special guests including John Justin Stewart (Grace Jones), Neil Boyack (Angler), The City Of Prague Philharmonic Choir and produced by The Calculators (The Faint, Schneider TM) “Last Of The Great Romantics” is a lush, sincere masterpiece.

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released March 23, 2010

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