Nothing People/mondo Phase Band
Split 7"
The sub-sub-SUB-level garage-rock/lo-fi indie massacre of Nothing People is a sound to behold, matching slow riffing
circa The Beets with some major guitar ZAPpage courtesy of Jim O'Rourke and a vocalist so fuzzy-absurd he could be
singing from a space bubble for all we know. I'm pretty sure the submarine sunk during "Pride;" "Compromised" is the
subsequent underwater struggle, like Gang Of Four stuck out at sea and/or slipping into a nice mermaid vagina as the
"one/two". "one/two" guitar stabs rain down. Whatever gives you kicks, man. Mondo Phase Band is a skeleton playing
echo-guitar along with a slow-motion drummer, and it's so fucking awesome I regret not having brought it to you earlier.
Ty Segall and the SF folks need to hear "Horseshoe" or risk getting schooled. Damn, robotic odd-rock with an indie soul
never sounded so good. The Harmonia easy-roll of "Equalizer" manages. just that. A glorious split-level achievement
considering the relatively SHIT history of the format. - Tiny Mix Tapes
Price
Genre
Format
7inch - 1 disk
Release
01-01-1970
Label
Item-nr
904806
EAN
0000000000000
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
PRIDE
NOTHING PEOPLE
2
COMPROMISED
NOTHING PEOPLE
3
HORSESHOE
MONDO PHASE BAND
4
EQUALIZER
MONDO PHASE BAND