Rearranged Face
A Refaced Ranger
Rearranged Face provides the landscape for just that: a rearranging of ideas regarding music and its potential. This
album is distinct in its approach to creating and challenging the aesthetic models we come to from when engaging music.
Mark Lee and company have touched a nerve - no, they have burrowed into the nerve and set up a home. This album is a
hurricane of sound and concepts, forming a passionate delivery system of art rock with undertones of (if you dig deep
enough) pop and post-punk notions. The listener is choked with a whirl and torment of sound, creating a dissonant
palette that is unlike anything else how there these days. What you're listening to here is the intersection of
confusion and confidence, this band knows how to create music that could soundtrack in dystopian dream. Coloring and
augmenting the collapse through a vortex of charm and playfulness that points to the absurdity of the world (and art
worlds!) in which we find ourselves. Had Duchamp recorded an album, it'd probably be this particular one. The
anti-aesthetic employed here is so effective that one can't help but sit and listen to this piece over and over again.
It's so unsettling it feels like home; so acute that it can't be ignored; so insistent that it pulses with awareness and
consideration. Once one is infected with the disease of Rearranged Face, you can never be cured. And you shouldn't want
to be.
-Nathan Martel LA RECORD
Limited to 100 cassette tapes.
Price
Genre
Format
MC - 1 disk
Release
01-01-1970
Label
Item-nr
1017189
EAN
0000000000000
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
INVADERS FROM ANOTHER SUN
2
PHASE V
3
DEAD OR ALIVE?
4
STONE OF ZANZABAR
5
WHAT THE CAPTAIN SEES IN THE MIRROR
6
PALATINE