Band : Future Fluxus
Album : Fuck the Universe and Say Yeah!
Release Year : 2011
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Indie | Mathrock | Experimental
Tracklist :
01. Angermouse
02. Peter Plan vs Future Fluxus
03. Darth Major
04. It's Worse than Ever
05. ...-....
06. The Plan
07. Semicolon Bracket Close
08. Zeke
09. Loudsneaker
The title does not bode well. A farewell to our world, even our universe. Resigned lyrics and artists who have once again tinkered a soundtrack to fall? Nothing like that. For Fuck the Universe and Say Yeah is the first long-player of Berlin indie band that has earned in the urban scene have a name and an indispensable part of the small smoky clubs.
After 2010, the first EP was released and became a heap of shows played, have the Berlin trapped in his own studio and created a debut album that sounds like after years of interaction and sets a level of professionalism on the day, which is otherwise known only from scene sizes. Future Fluxes are sometimes loud and sometimes quiet, sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly, they are never just one: consistent. Once a reef is repeated more than 30 seconds, was broken up with this. Then the drums break in and pushes the bass and singer Thomas Kasting roars into the microphone. May stomp his foot in time to try in vain here. Sometimes unfortunately it sounds to put on and even ordered and takes the songs to sound the river beautiful places. The intention was that the band denies any way. But not just music for everyone, but for the connoisseurs, experts and attentive listeners.
Future Fluxes have even set the bar pretty high now. This first long-player is full of professionalism, skill and game ideas. Whether you can still raise the question is what can only be answered in the future.
02. Peter Plan vs Future Fluxus
03. Darth Major
04. It's Worse than Ever
05. ...-....
06. The Plan
07. Semicolon Bracket Close
08. Zeke
09. Loudsneaker
The title does not bode well. A farewell to our world, even our universe. Resigned lyrics and artists who have once again tinkered a soundtrack to fall? Nothing like that. For Fuck the Universe and Say Yeah is the first long-player of Berlin indie band that has earned in the urban scene have a name and an indispensable part of the small smoky clubs.
After 2010, the first EP was released and became a heap of shows played, have the Berlin trapped in his own studio and created a debut album that sounds like after years of interaction and sets a level of professionalism on the day, which is otherwise known only from scene sizes. Future Fluxes are sometimes loud and sometimes quiet, sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly, they are never just one: consistent. Once a reef is repeated more than 30 seconds, was broken up with this. Then the drums break in and pushes the bass and singer Thomas Kasting roars into the microphone. May stomp his foot in time to try in vain here. Sometimes unfortunately it sounds to put on and even ordered and takes the songs to sound the river beautiful places. The intention was that the band denies any way. But not just music for everyone, but for the connoisseurs, experts and attentive listeners.
Future Fluxes have even set the bar pretty high now. This first long-player is full of professionalism, skill and game ideas. Whether you can still raise the question is what can only be answered in the future.
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