Disposable
Vesan
© Copyright-Macula Lutea
(884502237474)
Record Label: Sound
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If you enjoy the melancholy acoustic-based songs of Vesan, you probably won't dig this album. Loud, abrasive, in your face, Disposable is spilling over with just a little teenage angst. If you have the patience to sit through and listen, there are a few nice things to say about the songs here - some special moments here and there sure to bring a smile. Purging the lobes, yes, that was the point of recording Disposable. And I felt much better having done so.
"Each Vesan release has its own unique character. Basically, Vesan serves as an outlet for music written mostly between 1995-2001 (from ages 15-21). 'Brooding' is probably the word that best describes the first two releases (this and The Devil In Salem). I have no illusions that any of this music is incredible. It's just cathartic to record them. It's my greatest obsession. It's the only way for me to move on..."
RECOMMENDED TRACKS: "Metamorphrustration", "The Man Who Speaks", "Modern Garbage"
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the Vesan catalogue:
The Devil In Salem (2001) - acoustic, brooding, melancholy, sparse
The Way Out Is Through (2003) - acoustic, brooding, melancholy, lush
Disposable (2005) - cranked trashy wanna-be punk
The Ninja Always Rings Once (2007) - soundtrack to action/comedy short film
Hellbender (2009) - dark country, ambient soundtrack
from Scratchboard Fred & The Knobs of Cheese (another gig):
Scratchboard Fred & The Knobs of Cheese (2004 - EP) - oddball novelty
Dream Date Diddle-E (2007 - single) - racy doo-wop
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