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"Fear Of Music is a true essayistic work, a paranoid and surreal study on everyday life, incommunicability, and artificial hedonism." "Life, for Byrne, is an endless spiral of neurosis and unease, a cycle in which normality is the only anomalous element."
"Fear Of Music is a true essayistic work, a paranoid and surreal study on everyday life, incommunicability, and artificial hedonism."
"Life, for Byrne, is an endless spiral of neurosis and unease, a cycle in which normality is the only anomalous element."
Discover the deep, surreal world of Talking Heads' Fear Of Music – listen now and experience a masterpiece of intellectual rock.
"Fear of Music serves as the soundtrack to the small (and large) obsessions threatening to imprison the common individual in a spiral of indecipherable alienation." "Fear of Music, aside from being a great testimony of cultured and varied New Wave, is pure modern art."
"Fear of Music serves as the soundtrack to the small (and large) obsessions threatening to imprison the common individual in a spiral of indecipherable alienation."
"Fear of Music, aside from being a great testimony of cultured and varied New Wave, is pure modern art."
Dive into 'Fear of Music' and experience one of New Wave's most innovative and evocative albums today!
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