The second disc, subtitled "The Future", starts out with the hard-rocking riff The first disc ends with There Is No Food, a mournful litany whispered Telephony is one of the shorter and bleaker songs, a monastic hymnĪt the other end of the spectrum, Who Would Leave Their Son Out In The Sun? is a gentle psychedelic lullabye. Until a strong beat and acid guitar twangs propel it into a dance-punk frenzy. It is shouted and wailed on a sparse soundscape of piano and drums The ten-minute dirge Hunter is one of the emotional peaks (or, better, Martial drums and piercing guitars announce ![]() ![]() The first disc, subtitled "The Plow That Broke The Plains",īegins with eight minutes of electronic swirls ( A Quick One Before The Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut). ( Copyright © 2016 Piero Scaruffi | Terms of use)Ĭonnecticut's duo Have A Nice Life concocted an unlikely hybrid ofĭouble-disc Deathconsciousness (Enemies List, 2008). Have A Nice Life: biography, discography, review, ratings, best albums
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