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It's A Matter Of Time - The Complete PaLP Session

Reverend Beat-Man & The Underground

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Format: LP

Cat No: VRLP12130

Release Date:  12 August 2022

Label:  Voodoo Rhythm

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7640148983372

Genres:  Rock  Garage  

Release Date:  12 August 2022

Label:  Voodoo Rhythm

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7640148983303

Genres:  Rock  Garage  

  • Description

    Reverend Beat-Man & The Underground is a collaborative work between the PALP Festifal and Reverend Beat-Man. For their 6th album on Voodoo Rhythm Records the band locked themselves up in a chalet in the Swiss mountains for a week and wrote this album.. Doom Blues and Nasty No-Future-Wave with Synth Folk Trash. "Staying for one week in Bruson (Valais, western Switzerland) with white wine and raclette and creating music, I then contacted my favourite musicians: Milan Slick on the keys - he and I already have the synth punk duo project Entartete Musik. Then, Beatrice Graf's Incredible Beats from Ester Poly. Skinny Jim Tennessee's Benjamin Glaus is one of Bern's most underrated rockabilly performers, and Athens-based K.Lou took care of our catering and brought us new music from their treasure trove throughout the week. What you hear on this record is a process, a finding of music, among other things, a Doom Blues version of 'Jesus Christ Twist' or the amorous cuddly rock number 'It's a matter of time'. Most of the songs were written in lockdown where me and Benjamin Glaus played acoustic music; 'Slave to the Phone' and 'Banned From the Internet' are two of them. Our poorly heated rehearsal room was above a sheep farm where we rehearsed all day and recorded everything. These are all first-take recordings.. no overdubs.. everything is recorded live.. and mixed a few weeks later by Matteo Bordin at Outside Inside Studio. This is doom blues or no-wave rock 'n' roll from the Swiss mountains" Line up>> Reverend Beat-Man (vocals, guitar) Beatrice Graf (drums) Milan Slick (keys) Benjamin Glaus (lead guitar)

    Description

    Red vinyl. Reverend Beat-Man & The Underground is a collaborative work between the PALP Festifal and Reverend Beat-Man. For their 6th album on Voodoo Rhythm Records the band locked themselves up in a chalet in the Swiss mountains for a week and wrote this album.. Doom Blues and Nasty No-Future-Wave with Synth Folk Trash. "Staying for one week in Bruson (Valais, western Switzerland) with white wine and raclette and creating music, I then contacted my favourite musicians: Milan Slick on the keys - he and I already have the synth punk duo project Entartete Musik. Then, Beatrice Graf's Incredible Beats from Ester Poly. Skinny Jim Tennessee's Benjamin Glaus is one of Bern's most underrated rockabilly performers, and Athens-based K.Lou took care of our catering and brought us new music from their treasure trove throughout the week. What you hear on this record is a process, a finding of music, among other things, a Doom Blues version of 'Jesus Christ Twist' or the amorous cuddly rock number 'It's a matter of time'. Most of the songs were written in lockdown where me and Benjamin Glaus played acoustic music; 'Slave to the Phone' and 'Banned From the Internet' are two of them. Our poorly heated rehearsal room was above a sheep farm where we rehearsed all day and recorded everything. These are all first-take recordings.. no overdubs.. everything is recorded live.. and mixed a few weeks later by Matteo Bordin at Outside Inside Studio. This is doom blues or no-wave rock 'n' roll from the Swiss mountains" Line up>> Reverend Beat-Man (vocals, guitar) Beatrice Graf (drums) Milan Slick (keys) Benjamin Glaus (lead guitar)