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The other aggressive song on this disc, The Future, is a directĭescendant of the new wave, in particular ofĪnother icon of the 1980s surfaces in the simple psalm Waiting For Black Metal Records To Come In The Mail, the most anthemic song on the album and the one that harks back to the 1980s in the most blatant manner. The second disc, subtitled "The Future", starts out with the hard-rocking riff The first disc ends with There Is No Food, a mournful litany whispered Telephony is one of the shorter and bleaker songs, a monastic hymnĪt the other end of the spectrum, Who Would Leave Their Son Out In The Sun? is a gentle psychedelic lullabye. Until a strong beat and acid guitar twangs propel it into a dance-punk frenzy. It is shouted and wailed on a sparse soundscape of piano and drums The ten-minute dirge Hunter is one of the emotional peaks (or, better, Martial drums and piercing guitars announce The first disc, subtitled "The Plow That Broke The Plains",īegins with eight minutes of electronic swirls ( A Quick One Before The Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut). ( Copyright © 2016 Piero Scaruffi | Terms of use)Ĭonnecticut's duo Have A Nice Life concocted an unlikely hybrid ofĭouble-disc Deathconsciousness (Enemies List, 2008). Have A Nice Life: biography, discography, review, ratings, best albums
