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CTR001_Nikki Louder_Silent Bird EP |
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CTR002_Cheap Tunes
Mixtape #1 |
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CTR003_Spock Studios_
The Universe And Beyond |
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CTR005_Schnaps_Denar, kurbe & pralnistroj |
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CTR006_Loudspeaker Alliance_Continuous Error |
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CTR007_Nikki Louder_Alain, I'm Sorry |
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CTR008_New Wave Syria_Hello, Yes Remixed |
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CTR009_Spock Studios_Ø120mm |
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CTR010_Jukeen_Cosmic
Citizen |
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CTR011_Nikki Louder_Our World Died Yesterday |
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| CTR011_Nikki Louder_Our World Died Yesterday |
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| Nikki Louder are chaotic noise rock trio from Slovenia. Our World Died Yesterday is their second album, even noisier and more intense than its predecessor. Shining in all its shrieking glory, their sophomore effort shows the band doing what they know best – spitting out fast, messy, energetic bursts of percussion-ridden guitar noise, slowing down occasionally with a melodic twist only to take a short break for more speaker-ripping thunder. And a good scream or two over everything spices the songs just about great every now and then. Despite all the hardcore / math / noise chaos in their sound, which is also prominent in band’s lyric surrealism, the album makes a perfect musical sense, sounds very compact and provides a great listening experince, which is oftentimes a hard goal to accomplish for majority of bands who try to blend that much diversity at once. In a strange way, Our World Died Yesterday invokes deep emotions and reminds us of a couple records by some Ebullition bands from the nineties, which is just fantastic. |
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| You can download the album here, or buy vinyl/CD version here. |
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