Cover of Filthy Fingered All The Boys Love Mandy Lane
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THE REVIEW

"All the boys love Mandy Lane" is the third album by the Filthy Fingered and it is their most successful work.

Here we witness a turning point for the band, both in the sound and in the quality of the recording. The music leans towards Industrial and has a strong and impactful presence that emphasizes bass and atmosphere.

The dialogues in the songs are almost all connected, and for the first time, male voices dominate, chatting in the verses. The choruses are all memorable, especially for the lyrics.

There is another rap collaboration in "Stay at bed", one of the tracks with the most atmosphere, and only one song features a dialogue in Italian "The indian runner", and it is a dialogue that leaves a profound mark. The rest of the dialogues contain rather bizarre yet sensible content ranging from typical aphorisms to ironic jokes.

Worth highlighting are "Cherry falls", "Brothers", and the title track for the energy they contain, and, of course, "Ihre frau hat einen schonen busen": "Your wife has nice tits" is a stadium chant.

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Filthy Fingered's third album, 'All The Boys Love Mandy Lane,' marks a pivotal evolution with a heavier industrial sound and enhanced recording quality. The album features dominant male vocals with interconnected dialogues and memorable choruses. Highlights include the rap collaboration on 'Stay at Bed' and the Italian dialogue on 'The Indian Runner.' Energetic tracks like 'Cherry Falls' and 'Brothers' stand out, as does the stadium chant 'Ihre frau hat einen schonen busen.'

Filthy Fingered

Underground Italian experimental‑electro group noted for stitching provocative or ironic dialogues onto Elektro‑Funk, HipHop, Noise, and later Industrial textures. Across three albums, they evolve from trance-tinged beginnings to soundtrack-like atmospheres and a heavier industrial edge.
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