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So You Say You Lost Your Baby (Concrete 2002)




  

Coming back with their huge progress on music and massive good critics by the media for this third album from Death In Vegas - the British Electronic Rock and Psychedelica Trip-Hop group formed as the brainchild project of Richard Fearless with his lads Tim Holmes although the last name actually, didn't considerable as the core member for the group but anyway - the Scorpio Rising record not only solid-coated with huge choices of Pop culture ingredients as well as the manic number of samples and weird noises collectively mixed and cook inside this fantastic recording; not to mentioned more that there are some awesome name-lists of famous artists and singers featured on Scorpio Rising such as - Liam Gallagher (Oasis), Hope Sandoval, The Jam's leading man Paul Weller, Gary "Mani" Mounfield the Stone Roses bass player to newer female singer Dot Allison. The infamous recording made flesh and sounds by Death in Vegas or the almost perfect collaboration of song-writing and music composing from both Mr. Fearless and Mr. Holmes creating the beauty and the mystic of mysteries over the intuitive beautiful songs like 23 Lies and slow Alt-Country touch of Killing Smile to the more Techno Rock oriented such as Leather, Girls or Hands Around My Throat completed with the sarcastic stories of deceptions and separation just like the tragic death of our Rock N' Roll King Elvis leaving his precious wife, family and fortune. You can slowly capturing the depressions and the wiser thoughts inside this album, sitting alone as you watching the ceiling or thus empty bed which seems like all the living spirits had already leaving you behind in boring quietness. The beats from Scorpio Rising would either haunts you to your near death experience try-out or it's going to supports you through bad days and surviving one more day ahead.

No one knows except you ...

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