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	| Lost Sounds Rats Brains & Microchips
 (MTR397)
 
 With their third full length, Memphis' LOST SOUNDS have added "Malevolent Metalese" to an already crowded linguistic repertoire that included "Sick Sike" and "Dystopian Darkwave." The opening track, "Remote Control", bursts forth like a Boris barbarian drawing come to life - its axe nothing more than a blur of silver and red carving your brain into an unimaginably obscene topiary. And there is no loss of momentum as the LOST SOUNDS continuously fire sonic salvos: tales of post-apocalyptic morbidity and the urban enervation of our current grim age.
 
 With feet planted firmly in the synth-heavy, rooster do'd pop of yesterwave, they strain with sinewy arms toward a dark tomorrow. They sing of a future in which one's humanity is an expendable luxury and where the reserves of government-issued Paxil are running dangerously low. With these metal-laced prophecies of Orwellian technocracies, the altered cerebella of rodents, and the necropolises of forgotten automatons, the question is not "Who will prevail in this joyless scenario?" but "Which side are the LOST SOUNDS on?"
 
 Song List:
 Rats Brains & Microchips
 You Don't Know Remote Control
 Tronic Graveyard
 Energy Drink & The Long Walk Home
 Blackcoats / Whitefear
 I Think I'm Dead
 Dreaming Or Bleeding
 Total Destruction
 Read A Requim Mass For Me
 Breathing Machine
 Radon Flows
 Peek-A-Boo U R Doomed
 Frozen In Time
 
 
 
 
 
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