ADAM USI Censored Self-Harm [limited WHITE] LP VINYL 2024
Art.Nr.: 48438
EAN: 8016670151562
Label: YOUNG & COLD
EUR 29,99
inkl. 19 % USt
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Artist: | ADAM USI |
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Title: | Censored Self-Harm | |
Format: | Super-Limited Edition of 150 copies ONLY, on WHITE Vinyl |
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Year: | 20.09.2024 | |
Label: | Young & Cold | |
Tracklist: | A1 Malaise A2 '10' A3 Farce A4 Woke up unlucky A5 Aurora B1 Runner B2 Man Machine B3 Codependency B4 Engine B5 Boys can cry |
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Info: | ADAM USI (from the South of
Germany) is practically part of the "inventory" of Y&C Records.
He was there right from the beginning and released several records and
tapes, making a good name for himself with a small but fine fan base
through this and occasional live performances. Far too long, six years
after the 2018 work "In Plastique Bloom", here’s an all new
album! Musically, the tried and tested mix of New Wave and Synthpop in
the style of the 80s remains, but sounds appear much matured! You could
also just call it Wave-Pop, here and there with a bit of New Romantic
atmosphere, characterized by the fresh, natural singing.
“Malaise”, for example, is a real catchy tune,
“2 10” brings to mind the very early Depeche Mode
and “Farce”, which was released on tape in 2021,
could almost have come from the second or third Soft Cell- album, at
least as far as the vocal melody is concerned. “Woke up
unlucky” not only shows a slightly different side of ADAM USI
in the title, musically speaking it is also much more
“wavy”. From time to time it gets a bit darker, as
in “Aurora”, which is almost hypnotic, but at the
same time invites you to dance. “Censored Self-Harm” is all about conscious and unconscious self-harm and self-denial. And since this is of course not an easy topic - but is sometimes packed in catchy music in a seemingly contradictory way - the lyrics are included with the LP so that listeners can deal with it. But of course you can also just enjoy the album as a beautiful Wave-Pop-pearl. ADAM USI present an album that is simultaneously catchy and profound and seems calm in a positive sense. |