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Stereo Total

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Format: CD

Cat No: TR440

Release Date:  12 July 2019

Label:  Tapete

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4015698858679

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

Release Date:  12 July 2019

Label:  Tapete

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4015698426854

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

  • Description

    An album title with not one, but two exclamation marks, meaning something akin to "what a palaver"as it primes the listener for songs like "Cinemascope". Themes such as personal injuries ("Ich bin cool"), betrayal ("Mes copines"), personality deficiencies brought on by drug abuse ("Methedrine"), rage ("Hass-Satellit"), inflated opinions of oneself ("Brezel says"), suicide ("Le Spleen"), grief ("Dancing with a memory") and souls in torment ("Elektroschocktherapie") are presented in widescreen format in and often in the most entertaining fashion. Fran?oise Cactus apparently once said of herself: "I am a linguistic artist who can live with the laughs". Which says it all really, although Stereo Total's penchant for wordplay is not in evidence in all of the lyrics on this record. Many tracks here echo the rather more sombre, desperate songs she wrote for her first band "Les Lolitas". Nevertheless, the anarchic humour which we have come to associate with Stereo Total resurfaces on compositions like "Keine Musik" and "Einfach". Musically, this Stereo Total disc, their twelfth, cannot be readily aligned with anything at all. If earlier albums resonated with influences from chanson, trash or disco to punk, rock'n'roll and NDW (German New Wave), Stereo Total have now arrived in their very own musical universe which pays no heed to stylistic devices, reminiscent of "rien de tout". What we can say: Fran?oise Cactus excels in the art of 8-track cassette recording, thus creating an extraordinary sonic experience. Brezel G?ring draws on his favoured array of instruments more likely to be found in the hands of children in households where a musical education is not on the agenda: plastic baby organ and dreadful mouse piano, accompanied by home-made guitars glued together by less than gifted artisans. 1. Stereo Total continue to make electronic music with flea market Casio sounds which fly in the face of what is generally accepted to be electronic music. Each musical instrument could probably be translated into social coordinates and in this sense, the tools of Stereo Total's trade speak an unequivocal language. 2. Stereo Total continue to play LoFi garage rock music which makes a mockery of all the masculine clich?s associated with guitars. When Fran?oise Cactus plays the drums, the rhythms of feminism, anti-professionalism and subversive dilettantism come to the fore. Any attempts to pigeonhole Stereo Total are destined to fail. In the words of Flann O'Brien: "When shall we ever see their like again?" A word to our younger readers: Stereo Total began making music before the internet existed, before the Euro, before Germany reunited and before there were even bands or music. They will probably still be playing when all that has been consigned to the dustbin of history. The group comprises Fran?oise Cactus, who spends her time as a radio presenter, author and artist between band sessions, and Brezel G?ring, a man whose very choice of stage name was motivated b

    Description

    An album title with not one, but two exclamation marks, meaning something akin to "what a palaver"as it primes the listener for songs like "Cinemascope". Themes such as personal injuries ("Ich bin cool"), betrayal ("Mes copines"), personality deficiencies brought on by drug abuse ("Methedrine"), rage ("Hass-Satellit"), inflated opinions of oneself ("Brezel says"), suicide ("Le Spleen"), grief ("Dancing with a memory") and souls in torment ("Elektroschocktherapie") are presented in widescreen format in and often in the most entertaining fashion. Fran?oise Cactus apparently once said of herself: "I am a linguistic artist who can live with the laughs". Which says it all really, although Stereo Total's penchant for wordplay is not in evidence in all of the lyrics on this record. Many tracks here echo the rather more sombre, desperate songs she wrote for her first band "Les Lolitas". Nevertheless, the anarchic humour which we have come to associate with Stereo Total resurfaces on compositions like "Keine Musik" and "Einfach". Musically, this Stereo Total disc, their twelfth, cannot be readily aligned with anything at all. If earlier albums resonated with influences from chanson, trash or disco to punk, rock'n'roll and NDW (German New Wave), Stereo Total have now arrived in their very own musical universe which pays no heed to stylistic devices, reminiscent of "rien de tout". What we can say: Fran?oise Cactus excels in the art of 8-track cassette recording, thus creating an extraordinary sonic experience. Brezel G?ring draws on his favoured array of instruments more likely to be found in the hands of children in households where a musical education is not on the agenda: plastic baby organ and dreadful mouse piano, accompanied by home-made guitars glued together by less than gifted artisans. 1. Stereo Total continue to make electronic music with flea market Casio sounds which fly in the face of what is generally accepted to be electronic music. Each musical instrument could probably be translated into social coordinates and in this sense, the tools of Stereo Total's trade speak an unequivocal language. 2. Stereo Total continue to play LoFi garage rock music which makes a mockery of all the masculine clich?s associated with guitars. When Fran?oise Cactus plays the drums, the rhythms of feminism, anti-professionalism and subversive dilettantism come to the fore. Any attempts to pigeonhole Stereo Total are destined to fail. In the words of Flann O'Brien: "When shall we ever see their like again?" A word to our younger readers: Stereo Total began making music before the internet existed, before the Euro, before Germany reunited and before there were even bands or music. They will probably still be playing when all that has been consigned to the dustbin of history. The group comprises Fran?oise Cactus, who spends her time as a radio presenter, author and artist between band sessions, and Brezel G?ring, a man whose very choice of stage name was motivated b