Pep 92 feat. TheCraziness
There are no words to describe this supreme masterpiece from the year 2000, "Freudian Lapsus" a mixture of crazed rebellion and inexplicable suicidal tendencies, signed "The Rayon," one of the most important and artistically interesting unknown bands from the outskirts of Opi, a small lost town in Abruzzo where, ironically, there is the highest suicide rate in all of Italy.
It is in this reality that the project of this album was born, the only one by this band despite their rich artistic production, the only official album, the only true masterpiece in the entire history of music.
The album begins with "preludium" (an obvious distortion of Latin), 1 minute and 17 seconds of heavily distorted Judas Priest accompanied by the psychedelic madness of Pink Floyd. Simply brilliant, it can be considered the best summary of what music has been up until the third millennium. The title track follows, in which the singer experiences genuine dyslexic attacks, it's not clear if they are intentional, but certainly successful. Eight minutes of dyslexia and continuous references to Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, who according to the band would have indirectly and unconsciously (just to stay on theme) urged the listener to take their own life.
After about thirty seconds of the third instrumental track ("blaid fuck"), the masterpiece of the album arrives, in which we find everything, pop, rock, metal, heavy metal, jazz, funky, post-punk, classical, nu-metal, blues, progressive, and opera music. The piece is called "?. ?. ?" (we do not mean unknown, this is its real title) twenty minutes, we repeat twenty minutes of pure experimental alternative, the apotheosis of sound, in every sense. The fifth "song" cannot be defined by a specific musical genre: it is a musical dialogue among all the band members. Very special, but fun, complete, and not trivial. In the sixth track "Rabietenn", the various "Rayon" members show off all their technical skill: we find brilliant solos and riffs both from the bass and the guitar; leading to a memorable ballad, "Lulla pal uz" which closes the album, the great album, in the best possible way.
The CD is finished, and you cannot even imagine the emotions it emits and has communicated to us. The only way to know it is to listen to it, which is difficult because it is practically unobtainable. We don't know, you decide, but even if it will be a great effort for you, I recommend you to search for it.
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