The Slow Readers Club - Technofear
Time travellers know best the physiological, ideological and territorial changes of humanity.
They are the guardians of truth and sages in continuous occupation.
Here comes the new song by the Mancunian quartet and it is an electric, electronic, techno shock that, starting from the lapidary and powerful musical base, arrives at Aaron Starkie's lyrics, who on this occasion knows how to overturn two different attitudes and roles in the verse and refrain, ending up showing concern and then succeeding in colouring the sky of our existences with a fresh blue.
These two factions are perfectly connected by the rhythm of the song: fast at first and able to slow down in the refrain to give more light to the positive message of the verses.
Reality, abstraction, reflection time are exhilaratingly conjugated in these two blocks, and Kurtis's guitar soars through the electronic circuit: its notes become words as an alarm clock, a cognitive flash and able to build up considerable tension.
The bass acts as a protector, in a work with a sombre, muffled sound and the ability to envelop this bombastic magnetic friction of the synth.
Beautiful is this sense of stimulation and covering of thoughts, in a swaggering dance that brings courage to the veins.
An episode that confirms the very high quality of this band born to be worshipped, while the soul writhes with yearning but without being abandoned: The Slow Readers Club are the custodians of a beauty that wanders the deconsecrated corridors of other people's inattention, putting things back in their rightful place.
A crazy, voluminous track will cover our disasters...
Alex Dematteis
Musicshockworld
Salford
10th October 2024
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