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THE REVIEW

Released a lifetime ago through Alternative Tentacles, this "Slow Motion Apocalypse" is a truly great and rustic album: cantankerous and out of its mind. A bit like the one who is writing to you. One of those, in short, that they don't make anymore. Not even if you paid them.

Proto-industrialist clangs ("The Same Old Sauce"), disfiguring para-oriental trajectories ["Kali Yuga"], assorted electro-absurdities {"Good Evening"} and imposing ultra-groovy molochs - "Up Rose The Mountain" - essentially constitute this gargantuan axiom/concentration of rock 'n' roll revelries of the worst/best kind.

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Slow Motion Apocalypse by Grotus is a distinctive, rustic album featuring proto-industrialist sounds and experimental electro-rock elements. Released on Alternative Tentacles, it offers an unforgettable blend of clangs, para-oriental influences, and groovy rock. The reviewer celebrates it as a rare and valuable piece not commonly produced anymore.

Tracklist Videos

01   Up Rose the Mountain (03:52)

02   Good Evening (01:05)

03   The Same Old Sauce (02:13)

04   Hourglass (03:44)

05   Shivayanama (04:41)

06   Complications (03:55)

07   Kali Yuga (03:23)

08   Clean (04:41)

09   Sleepwalking (06:04)

10   Medicine (03:23)

11   Slow Motion Apocalypse (14:05)

Grotus

Grotus was an American industrial/experimental rock band from San Francisco, active 1989–1996, who released records on Alternative Tentacles including Slow Motion Apocalypse.
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