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Ddulden's Last Flight
[ Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl ]

Ddulden's Last Flight

SKU: V79203 Barcode: 7320470253984
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

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  • Released Date: 09 Apr 2021

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

Ah, GRORR. The band with a name that sounds like the noise your stomach makes after a dodgy kebab. Their latest album, Dduldens Last Flight (Black/Gold Vinyl), is a rollercoaster of a record.

From the moment the needle drops on the black and gold vinyl, you know you're in for a wild ride. The opening track, "Into the Abyss", hits you like a punch to the gut, with its thunderous drums and screeching guitars. It's a relentless assault on the senses, and I love every minute of it.

But just when you think you've got GRORR's number, they switch things up. Tracks like "The Cosmic Shuffle" and "Space Cadet Groove" showcase a more experimental side to the band, with trippy synths and off-kilter rhythms that keep you on your toes.

The real standout moment on Dduldens Last Flight, though, is the epic closer "Goodbye, Ddulden". Clocking in at over ten minutes, it's a sprawling, atmospheric masterpiece that builds and builds to a dramatic climax. It's the kind of track that leaves you breathless, begging for more.

In conclusion, GRORR's Dduldens Last Flight is a must-listen for any fan of experimental metal. So grab your headphones, pour yourself a pint of ale, and buckle up for a wild ride through the cosmos. You won't regret it. Cheers, mate!

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About the artist

Grorr

GRORR is a musical enigma wrapped in a kaleidoscope of sounds and styles. With influences ranging from industrial metal to avant-garde jazz, this elusive artist consistently defies categorisation and pushes the boundaries of what it means to create truly groundbreaking music. Hailing from the dark, misty streets of Berlin, GRORR has captured the attention of music aficionados worldwide with their mesmerising live performances and genre-defying releases. Their latest album, "Liminality", is a sonic odyssey that takes listeners on a journey through the depths of the human psyche and beyond. Known for their eccentric stage presence and eccentric hairstyles, GRORR is not your typical cookie-cutter pop star. Their music is raw, visceral and deeply personal, exploring themes of love, loss and existential dread with a fearless honesty that is both refreshing and unsettling. Whether they're shredding on guitar, pounding on drums or wailing into a microphone, GRORR is a force to be reckoned with in the world of experimental music. The music scene may never be the same again, and that's just the way GRORR likes it. So if you're looking for a musical experience that will challenge your perceptions and expand your mind, look no further than GRORR. Just be prepared to enter a world where the unexpected is the only constant, and where the only rule is that there are no rules.

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