A Scottish rock ensemble formed in the early '90s, known for oblique, genre-mixing music and a blend of melody with experimental touches; released I Love Total Destruction in 2004.

Formed in Scotland in the early 1990s. The band released five albums in its career (review mentions five). The 2004 release I Love Total Destruction features piano and a 'fuzz clarinet' and includes new member Gareth Sager (as noted in the review).

A positive DeBaser review that praises I Love Total Destruction for its mix of melody and experimental oddities. Notes piano and a 'fuzz clarinet', compares the band's anarchic genre-mixing to Zappa, Beefheart and Velvet Underground. Presents The Nectarine No.9 as a peculiar Scottish ensemble formed in the early '90s.

For:Fans of oblique/art/experimental rock and adventurous indie melody

 There are people who have talent and intelligence, yet they don't care. I'm not talking about music; I'm talking about people. People who honestly follow their instincts and leave, testing themselves every single day, savoring with amused courage - every single day - the British-thick mist of the unexpected.

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