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Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook. Embiggening the earholes

14 March 2026

March Madness: League Semi Finals

Tomorrow is the Final match-up of the Series.
Some folks around here are mighthy glad.
The same bands, day after day, is just too much of a Thing.
Guess I just thought that everyone but the hardcore fans would just hook up the DVR
& record 'em for later.

Score to Date:
Zoviet France - 32    Rapoon Robins - 26

Rapoon - Tin of Drum, Staalplaat STCD130, 1998.
decryption codes in comments
 
Not the Time    
Where Were You?    
Beneath the Sky    
Between the Hours    
Arguing the Theological Toss    
Southbound
 
 
 
 
:zoviet*france: - Popular Soviet Songs & Youth Music 3xCD, Staalplaat STCD024, 1995.

CD1 -
Tier of Veils    
Ram    

Stains & Filth in the Convent AOUEI -    
Duir    
Zonë    
Straif (la Mère du Bois) Z Estrif    
White Track (Fire Frost)    
Veil    
Pesach    
Decoy    
Yezidi    
CD2 -
добрый день

Yezidi Circle Trap -     
Signal    
Sidi    
Birch Brake    
Sein    
Spin (Hellisein)    
Tan-Tal    
Ma-Ja    
Whip
Veil    
Fearn    
Burning Bush    

Beak & Snout -    
Sidhe (Riuben)    
Marsh    
Swine    
Marsh    
Signal (Circe)    
Migration    
CD3 -
Burning Bush    
Sheol    
Veil (Sloe Semen)    
Signal
    
Charm -    
Chirm Ela    
Chirm Geis    
Charm Aliso    
Shewel    
Yezidi Say
 
 

Next up tomorrow...the Final Match-up,

7 comments:

  1. Tin of Drum
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  2. Tin of Drum is pleasant, almost poppy, but not in an annoying way. I like it, it's good, quite versatile, sometimes interesting. A fine Rapoon album, not an excellent one, though.
    In contrast, Popular Soviet Songs & Youth Music is excellent. It's one of the stranger an more mysterious Zoviet France albums. Even though I think it's completely different from yesterday's Shouting at the Ground, which I like a lot, Popular Soviet Songs is also one of my favourite ZF albums. It's like they're constantly teasing the listener by pretending that they are just about to play some proper music and then doing something different. To me it feels like I have to really contribute something myself in order to have a proper listening experience. A fascinating piece of work.
    Clear win for ZF.
    Looking forward to the grand finale.

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    1. I really enjoy your reviews, especially when they are in contrast to mine. It helps me get a better view of these albums. Thank you for committing to this madness these last few weeks, I value your opinion and will likely revisit albums like this once this is all over and done.

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  3. A tale of two opposites. This is minimal and very well done from Zoviet France, a classic for them and quite lengthy spread across 3CDs. Consistent and enjoyable if this is your thing. Rapoon is dense and layered, might be hard to digest if you aren't ready for it. Today it was just what I needed, and the track based off "Nasa-Arab" from Coil is a real treat, made me want to listen to "Stolen and Contaminated Songs" right afterwards.

    Rapoon wins this round for me, ZF was too much for one sitting and Rapoon grabbed and held my attention better today.

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    1. Well, for opposite Teams once more. Thanks both of you for shedding light on both sides of the challenged. Much more unbiased insight than I had ever expected. You made this competition so much more than it might have been.

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  4. Ok, I'll expand on yesterday's comment : Rapoon is always nice, well produced... and a bit boring (in my book!). I listened to TIn of Drum today and get confused with the other albuls from last days. It's all a big soup to me. I find the samples generally uninspiring, even when they go on ZF terrain. I love the percussive element but find it a little bit blended in the mix...
    ZF, on the other hand always interest me, each tune has a twist, and they like their sauce trippy, as myself... I listened to two of the three today, and although the production is a bit raw, it keeps me interested, with some of the sounds we'll find better developped in Shouting at the ground.
    Another easy one for ZF.

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    1. Thanks MK, glad you're contributing to the overall ratings. Good to find out others opinions to these when compared to one another. I'll update the tally.

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