Something to Drink & Smoke
Label | Steinklang Industries – SK148 |
Format | CD, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered |
Barcode | 2090505177718 |
Country | Europe |
Released | 11 Feb 2022 |
Genre | Rock |
Style | Krautrock, Experimental, Cabaret |
It's almost time to say farewell, but there's always time for one more drink. Italian neo-cabaret weirdsters Division S have been offering us something to drink (and smoke) ever since the early 2000's, but now it's time to say goodbye with 'Something To Drink & Smoke,' their final album. Imagine a combination of Leonard Cohen, preppy '60s pop music, sleazy Italian crooners, Nick Cave, David Lynch's surrealism and oddly disjointed, hypnotically repetitive nightclub lounge music, all playing while you're so intoxicated you're starting to go blind, sounds and sights around you becoming a blur. This is the feverish, oddly enticing world of Division S: decadent, sinful, weird, enticing. Crooning seductively like a gothic Cohen at one moment, confronting you with absurd soundscapes that make you smile at the next, 'Something To Drink & Smoke' is an album of surprises and its own kind of unique, wry charm. Impossible to pin down into any one stylistic niche, Division S's drunk-dreamy soundscapes may prove challenging at first, but will ultimately appeal to a wide range of tastes. From gothic decadents and avant-garde experimentalists to morally corrupt connoisseurs of fine intoxicants, there's something on offer for everyone on 'Something To Drink & Smoke.' For fans of Bain Wolfkind, Novy Svet, O Paradis, Macelleria Mobile di Mezzanotte. Limited to 100 copies.
1 | I Was Thinking | |
2 | In Your Mind | |
3 | You Said | |
4 | Long Time | |
5 | Moving | |
6 | The Beach | |
7 | The Judge | |
8 | Every | |
9 | Remember | |
10 | I Can Feel | |
11 | In The Woods | |
12 | Fuck DS | |
13 | Hold Me | |
14 | One Step | |
15 | Last |
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