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[SFR001] LADY VALLENS - DOUBLE MIRROR

battle
death katana
heaven song
beauty
crisis
fly high
hate song
sinco
moral
opio
ice on the crack
hindu god

Double mirror by lady vallens consists of electronic sounds, drum machines and baritone distorted guitars combined with dark and obscure voices

Recorded at Bunker Studio (Rubiera - RE, Italy) July 2008

Mixed and produced by lady vallens

Edited and mastered by Andrea Rovacchi at Bunker Studio (Rubiera - RE, Italy)



Also available in CD format



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reviews

 

LOSING TODAY (August 2009)

…twelve tracks with acoustic, electric and electronic elements combined in an experimental background which, however, permits a good level of accessibility to listeners. Angular weaves with rough textures, built up by thick baritone guitar sounds, lay down on a partly jagged and fluid sonic setting often flowing into  unnerving  sceneries…

Marcello Berlich

 

 

MUCCHIO SELVAGGIO (May 2009)

…the minimal and intriguing sound of Lady Vallens refers directly to the early eighties’ Great Britain electronic post punk period: hypnotic rhythms, gloomy atmospheres, voices full of anxiety…

…it’s like the Manchester Factory meeting Black Heart Procession, that’s nothing small…

Federico Guglielmi

 

 

STORIA DELLA MUSICA (March 2009)

…Lady Vallens’ musical scenery is bare and chilling and it very well represents the most obscure aspects of moral and existential decadence…their music can be considered as a introspective thought with a potential cathartic purpose…

Samuele Nonnis

 

 

SENTIRE ASCOLTARE (March 2009)

… Lady Vallens gave life to a rough and misty mixture of synthetic hypnoses and electric rusts…on which Matteo’s shadowy singing waddles like a wasted and tugged Ian Curtis…A  parade of sneering obscurities proposing vivid variations in the apparent monotony: Hate Song dredging desert roughness located between Black Heart Procession and Dirty Three; the synthetic smoggy flashes of Death Katana like some Swans hypnotized by Notwist; the vitreous iridescence of Crisis blinking at My Bloody Valentine through Autechre

Stefano Solventi

 

 

 

 

 

 

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