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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 were an American industrial rock band from San Francisco, active from 1989 to 1996. They released early records on Alternative Tentacles and later the album Mass on London Records, known for a sample-heavy, percussive sound blending industrial and alternative rock.
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