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Recorded live, without a click track, “B.S.” retains a rare sense of urgency. You can feel the air in the room, the tension between the two musicians, the absence of filters. The bass fills every frequency, the drums build a solid, pounding rhythmic structure, the voice scratches and provokes.

“Army In My Head” is one of the most intense moments: slow, heavy, almost doom, it creates an atmosphere of growing paranoia. “Fried Frog”, on the other hand, is pure punk energy, fast and brazen. The alternation between these poles makes the record dynamic, never monotonous.

Reduced from twenty-five to twelve tracks, the album shows a strong capacity for synthesis. “B.S.” is compact, direct, without embellishments. A work that aims for substance and emotional tension rather than seeking approval.


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This review presents a balanced perspective on BRAM STALKER's B.S. album. Awarded a moderate rating, it touches upon both strengths and weaknesses. Key musical elements and style are noted. Suitable for those interested in alternative or indie albums. A thoughtful critique for both fans and new listeners.

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