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III [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

III

SKU: V94536 Barcode: 0655035036519
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 19 Feb 2013

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Album Review: EAT SKULL - IIIin

If you're in the mood for a musical journey that's like taking a psychedelic rollercoaster through a kaleidoscope, then look no further than EAT SKULL's latest offering, IIIin. This album is a sonic explosion of weird and wonderful sounds that will leave you questioning your sanity in the best possible way.

From the moment you press play, you're greeted with a cacophony of fuzzy guitars, pounding drums, and vocals that sound like they've been filtered through a broken radio. It's chaotic, it's messy, and it's absolutely exhilarating. Tracks like "How Do I Know When to Say Goodnight?" and "In Your Church" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend post-punk, shoegaze, and garage rock into a deliciously twisted sonic cocktail.

But it's not just the music that sets EAT SKULL apart - it's their off-kilter, tongue-in-cheek lyrics that really steal the show. Lines like "I saw a ghost in my soup, and I knew it was you" and "I don't want to go to bed, I want to stay up all night and watch the world end" will have you scratching your head in confusion and awe.

Overall, IIIin is a wild ride that's not for the faint of heart. But if you're willing to take the plunge into EAT SKULL's bizarre world, you'll be rewarded with an experience that's unlike anything else out there. So strap in, turn up the volume, and prepare to have your mind blown. Bonkers brilliance at its finest.

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About the artist

Eat Skull

EAT SKULL is the brainchild of Portland-based musician Rob Enbom, known for their unique blend of lo-fi garage rock and psychedelic pop. With a career spanning over a decade, EAT SKULL has amassed a cult following for their experimental sound and off-kilter lyrics. Enbom's distinctive vocals and DIY production style have earned EAT SKULL comparisons to bands like Pavement and Guided By Voices, but make no mistake - this is a band that is entirely in a league of its own. Their music is a whirlwind of fuzzy guitars, swirling synths, and catchy melodies that will have you tapping your feet one minute and scratching your head the next. EAT SKULL's latest album, "Sick to Death," is a testament to the band's willingness to push boundaries and defy genre conventions. From the infectious hooks of "Space Academy" to the dreamy vibes of "How Do I Get It Out of Me?" this album is a wild ride from start to finish. Prepare to be taken on a sonic journey like no other with EAT SKULL. Their music is not for the faint of heart, but for those willing to dive headfirst into the weird and wonderful world of experimental rock, EAT SKULL is a must-listen. And remember, as Enbom himself once said, "Life is too short for boring music." So why not shake things up a bit and give EAT SKULL a spin? Your ears will thank you.

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