29 April 2024
The Physicists - My Love Is Dead

The Physicists – My Love Is Dead

[schema type=”review” name=”The Physicists – My Love Is Dead” description=”Label: Inverse Records” author=”Sabine van Gameren” pubdate=”2015-10-02″ ]
Helsinki Rockers of The Physicists recently had a release party for their new album. In 2011 they released their debut album “Observation” and now they return with “My Love Is Dead”.

Back they are and the observations are going on. It was known that on the first release you may need to grow into it and this is an ongoing thing. Keep watching, keep listening and every time you will love it a little more is what we found out after deep going research. Well then, what is there to see explore for you? “Sundae” is giving you a hint, an atrabilious revelation. That as an introduction to what comes after is certainly an interesting one. Will you get into a deep dark reality, a vision of realization in “Alcohol”. A banner of what many have experienced once, but never withhold them long enough to repeat. Are you ready for a trip of the mind with “Being Normal”?

The album could leave you with some questions for yourself about life, but just as well can it simply entertain you. It is with what effort you put into hearing it. And are you ready to hear it, or do you simply want to listen? The choice is yours.

It is fair to say that “My Love Is Dead” is not your everyday release. Albums like this don’t drop on our desk every day and that is exactly what makes it special. It requires the investment of some time but as we stated before, you will love it a little bit more every time you listen it.

Line up:
MC Omega zero – Guitar, vocals, loops
DAVID – Bass
e.Sulphur – Drums
Pidermite Underground – Guitar

The Physicists - My Love Is Dead Tracklist:
01. Sundae
02. Travel Song
03. Wayne Newton hullaballoo
04. Alcohol
05. Girls of H & M
06. Being normal
07. Babylon
08. Underworld
09. White Whine
10. Fuckedbonus tracks:
11. Sundae X-M-P MIX
12. Babylon X-M-P MIX
13. Fucked-Educational MIX

Links:
The Physicists Facebook