Bladder Flask is an experimental music project attributed in the review to brothers Philip and Richard Rupenus. The 1981 album "One Day I Was So Sad That The Corners Of My Mouth Met & Everybody Thought I Was Whistling" is presented as a radical work of tape-collage, noise and anti-music.

The project is associated in the review with the Rupenus brothers and with acts/aliases such as The New Blockaders, Dada Duo, Metgumbnerbone and others. The album received praise from Steven 'Nurse With Wound' Stapleton according to the review.

DeBaser hosts a highly positive, celebratory review of Bladder Flask's 1981 album, described as an extreme manifesto of total experimentation. The project is credited to brothers Philip and Richard Rupenus and aligned with industrial/anti-music practices. The record is portrayed as a landmark in tape-collage, concrète and noise approaches.

For:Fans of experimental, noise, industrial and tape-collage music; listeners of avant-garde and anti-music.

 "One Day I Was So Sad That The Corners Of My Mouth Met & Everybody Thought I Was Whistling" (1981) is one of those records often described as abstract: a totally uncategorizable, dadaist, free work, outside any existing prefabricated genre, contextless, alien to labels, currents, movements.

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