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Dead Sons

by His Electro Blue Voice

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From the skinny bellies of three Italian boys comes this shadowy scream of outsider post punk oblivion. His Electro Blue Voice have been shaking dancefloors with their nasty rock and roll, on a small handful of killer singles, over the last three years. This is the latest 12" 45rpm EP, and it features the most advanced moves in their young repertoire. This stuff is so far out, if they ever make a full length album, they are going to promptly fall off the map. Starting with a swinging bass line, they waste no time to simply explode. Scornful, acidic vocals burn through the heavy motorik backbeat and into a blackened hole of chainsaw fuzz guitars. Just after you bang the last of your speed, smash all of your wine bottles, trash your little bedroom, leave your shitty girlfriend behind, and decide that EVERYTHING you will ever need is right here in this spinning piece of pure, monolithic punk rock...... it all changes. The angry haze begins to fade as strange tape loops bubble up, throbbing bass, gliding flute and the chimes of oriental chords carefully refocus the entire experience. Suddenly you are alone in the desert, like you somehow stumbled upon a lost jam session by later-era Savage Republic. As the atmospheres continue to twist and shimmer, you completely forget about the massive angst grenade that just blew your world to bits. Eventually your meandering soul is lulled completely asleep, physically and spiritually exhausted, totally given over to an astral daydream, only to find the dark clouds returning as H.E.B.V. rears their head once more to unleash the most devastating song they have written to date. All that is just on the first side of this incredible platter. Recorded between 2009 and 2011, Dead Sons weighs in at just under 25 minutes, probably the longest outing this band has given up so far. We have been big fans of H.E.B.V. since their early singles on S.S. Records and Sacred Bones, but this record is both far more dynamic and simultaneously more aggressive than anything they have ever done before.

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released July 4, 2011

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