Laibach: Spectre
Laibach: Spectre
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Laibach
Label: Mute U.S.
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 724596958711
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. 2014 album from the avant-garde / industrial group. SPECTRE is the band's first studio album since 2006's VOLK and follows the original soundtrack for the 2012 film, IRON SKY. With SPECTRE, Laibach calls into question all the rigid and cemented interpretations (and prejudices) about itself, about it's music, intentions, philosophy and ideology. SPECTRE sounds like a political manifesto in poetic form. With these lyrics and songs, Laibach, who has always given a controversial impression / impression of controversy, is now very clearly taking a position on the political spectrum and probably abolishing it's own (to some extent quite comfortable) political freedom and neutrality. Controversy especially in terms of it's political orientation, is now very clearly taking a position on the political spectrum and probably irreversibly abolishing it's own (to some extent quite comfortable) political 'freedom' and neutrality.
Tracks:
1.1 Whistleblowers
1.2 No History
1.3 Eat Liver!
1.4 Americana
1.5 We Are Millions and Millions Are One
1.6 Eurovision
1.7 Walk with Me
1.8 Bossanova
1.9 Resistance Is Futile
1.10 Koran