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7/19/2020

The Hathaway Family Plot – Someday, This Will Never Be Over (2020)



  • No wave
  • Psychedelic
  • Sampledelic
  • Progressive
  • Avant-garde
  • Art pop
  • DIY
  • Experimentalism
  • Noise rock

Comment: hopefully someday this will be over. About all the bullshit what is happening now worldwide. With Trump or without Trump. Pro Trump or against Trump. With Coronavirus or without Coronavirus. In principle, however, there is no difference at all. Different people do have different opinions but there are some universal problems coming up to paralyse each of us from day to day. What's the true goal of a human being should be in fact? Probably the correct answer is to create something which lasts much longer and inspires further in spite of one`s mundane chains restrained him/her to be. Such guys and gals are called heroes but the biggest nowadays shortage is there is no heroes anymore. A musician from Buffalo, Kevin McFadden has been doing music either having inspiration on Trump or not. By sampling Trump of saying "The American Dream is dead" it is even more obvious all will be in decline like a huge snowball coming down the steep. All is profoundly polarised and torn apart because/ and with the very totalitarian purpose to gain control over the opponents' mind. There is up the concept "post-truth" but has someone ever asked was there the truth before? Musically the brand new one is a refreshing deviation from the artist's previous efforts which are strong items yet more determined if you would like to avoid saying "totalism" through those strangling and subjugated relations between piano chords and artificial noises (please, do not take very seriously this sentence!). The recent one may be less ambitious at the first glimpse but within it one may find out more something which can be considered refreshing, loose and less artificial. From Glenn Branca to Procol Harum. Coming from sharp noisy waves to be traversed exquisite noise rock territories to restrained yet panoramic sonic walls to easy listening-alike progressive muzak. Partly it is a welcome arrival to his very first issues being issued on an imprint, WM Recordings. By the way, Glenn Branca was that guy who said "the Grand Epic is over". At the moment it is time for zombies to roam around.