Same Old Nightmare
Label | Go Down Records – GOD096 |
Format | CD, Album, Stereo File, MP3, WAV, Stereo |
Barcode | 8033706214398 |
Country | Italy |
Released | 14 May 2014 |
Genre | Rock |
Style | Alternative Rock, Grunge, Prog Rock |
1 | Israfael | 4:59 |
2 | Graveman | 4:28 |
3 | Kannibal Orkids | 3:59 |
4 | Paper Dolls | 3:24 |
5 | Progression Of Crime | 2:23 |
6 | A New Life | 6:25 |
7 | Underwater | 4:07 |
8 | Born In Spring - Part 1 | 2:21 |
9 | Ghost | 4:09 |
10 | Born In Spring - Part 2 | 2:37 |
11 | Dream Away | 4:22 |
12 | Weathercock | 3:23 |
Rami recorded at his Fonogenic Studio in Los Angeles and his colorful Hammond B3 has enriched the sound of Gunash.
The album published and distributed by the famous Italian Independent Records Label Go Down Records, with a partnership for the worldwide physical and digital distribution with Goodfellas, Cobraside Inc. from Los Angeles, Sonic Rendezvous, Mondadori, IBS, Amazon, iTunes, etc…
Inside the eleven (plus one bonus) tracks, the sense of loss is described in each of its displays.
Excepted “Israfel” that’s a tribute to the E.A. Poe’s homonymous poem about the Coran’s angel “whose heart-strings are a lute”, you can guess the loss of self-esteem into “Graveman” ‘s ironically mournfull lyrics, and the one of the dear ones in “Kannibal Orkids” and “Paper dolls” (that’s followed by an instrumental Coda “Progression of Crime” in rock progressive colours).
In “A New Life” there’s the loss of trust in the place of one’s own and the desire to look for something more agreeing with the expectations.
“Underwater” is a short punk trip into the most hidden fears, among which the one to be not up to the task of the necessary change.
In “Born in Spring – Part I” you attend the disintegration of the ego that doesn’t recognize itself in the mirror.
“Ghost” shows that the worst never ends, since the protagonist feels to be a ghost fearing death.
“Born in Spring – Part II” assigns to Hendrix the merit to have “taught” the protagonist how to play, but it must be seen as the awareness of the thaumaturgical power of music.
“Dream Away” is a passionate love song dedicated to the lost woman of one’s own, who one trusted in to reach serenity.
“Weathercock”, the bonus track, is a bucketful of poison thrown on the same woman’s face, the taking of consciousness that it’s possible to fall on the feet when even the certainty of love has ran out.
On its whole, the album is a kind of autodiagnosis made by someone who suffered very much, and an attempt to rationalize the “same old nightmare” so that avoiding the tearing away from life that it may cause.
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