Totally different from the previous albums... this is something more experimental/electronic/avantgardistic (??!?)
Tracklist:
1. Šavlový tanec
2. Ach synku, synku
3. Půjdem spolu do Betléma
4. Indiánská píseň hrůzy
5. Carl Czerny Op. 894
6. Rock'n'Roll Music (Chuck Berry cover)
7. Vzpomínám na zlaté časy
9. Nabucco
10. Hlava modernistova
A goodbye album, featuring music very unlike the rest of the discography, and only 2 of the members.
Most of the tracks are very old-fashioned covers.
"Šavlový tanec" is composed by Armenian Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978).
"Ach, synku, synku" and "Půjdem spolu do Betléma" are covers of Czech folksongs.
"Carl Czerny, Op. 849" is an excerpt of Carl Czerny's Op. 849 played backwards.
"Vzpomínám na zlaté časy" takes its lyrics from a poem by Otto Katz.
"Nabucco" is an excerpt of Giuseppe Verdi's opera by the same name.
320 Kbps---> MEGA
"There is a rumour that this album was produced exclusively for the purpose of angering Herve from Osmose Records. Perhaps pissing off former fans was at least part of the agenda behind this, whether rumour is to be believed or not. Whatever the case may be, this is one strange, misguided and very pretentious album." from 'Master's Sequencer? - 25%
RispondiEliminaAbominatrix, May 16th, 2005' review on metal-archives.