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FUN YEARS/.CUT FEATURING GIBET, THE
TITLE
Three:Four Split Series - Volume 2
FORMAT
10"
LABEL
THREE:FOUR
CATALOG #
TFR 003EP
TFR 003EP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
9/21/2009
"Here is the second volume of our split series that highlights 2 two-man bands living in two different cities. Whereas The Fun Years live in different parts of the United States, .cut is based in Montreal and Lyon, where Gibet, Albérick's accomplice, lives. Musically, this record gathers two of the most exciting laptop & guitar duets. On the A side, The Fun Years presents a particularly interesting score. Despite the short length of the support, their effort is presented as a real album, with an intro ('Am I Having A Stroke?') and an end ('We Don't Need No Fucking Theme Songs'). Between these two tracks, three various songs are unfolding, revealing The Fun Years' huge potential. On the B side, .cut featuring Gibet offer two tracks in different formats but with equal intensity. With their mix of meditative atmospheres leading to introspection and oppressive and violent elements against martial sounds. The band's radical approach glorifies the darkness, to the extent that it seems either sublime or unendurable." Numbered edition of 489 copies with download postcard.
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