Carries on and feeling free as there will be nobody should stopping them with critics about what these guys should or shouldn’t do with themselves; as an Indie Rock, experimental and noisy psychedelic from Brooklyn as an American group calling themselves Fly Ashtray that sounded a little bit British and playing weirdy tempos as presenting the semi-avant-garde Noise Rock art-exhibits third recordings Tone Sensations of The Wonder Men. From the opener Flake Old and Slimb to the Goth-Bluesy dilemma anthem on Can You Hear Me ? to crazy dumb experimentations through The Big 1-2-3-4 which sounded silly, hard-efforts but not that talented and honest til it hurts must be kinds of perceptions aiming by these New Yorkers band formed by Mike Anzalone, John Beekman, Eric Thomas, James Kavoussi and Chris Thomas talking funny things they can collected on the street areas around Big Apple either it is stupid romance, titties playing and wrapping them into the lyrics written better than someone having anxiety problems and starting a freaky fighting on the local bar; inviting troubles – keeping the bowl of peanuts empty fast as dangerous as a hot zone for Experimental Rock scenery, lately.
Tone Sensations of the Wonder Men:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/716845/Fly-Ashtray-Tone-Sensations-Of-The-Wonder-Men-1993
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