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LAL-9
7" single, released in 2004

""Seven inches of pure sonic weirdness. MS 1960’s side consists of five short pieces that sound like a lullaby gone evil. The voice pulled out of shape – dry, tortured screams, strangled moans, unsettling mewing, labored exhaling, – combines with strangled instruments – an accordion and a violin – to make a debauched study in wind and string textures, like music made by primates. On the flipside Maniacs Dream spews a poisonous cloud of crunching feedback, needling guitar and lumbering percussion. Their boozy swagger induces a state of drunken nirvana, without the hangover." - Matthew Wuethrich, All About Jazz

"M-60's pieces are strange, rocklike assemblages of noise, sound and near-form. Using instruments most often found in the foggy woods (plus either chord organ or accordion), they hup and wheeze like dogs fighting to see which of them gets to lick the blood off of Jesus's feet. Maniacs Dream are related (somehow) to Finland's better known Avarus, and their side is probably a bit more easily identifiable as 'music qua music' to even the uninitiated. Maybe. Breathing with all their holes open, Maniacs Dream make each of their event moments sound something like the middle of one of the Sun City Girls' most weelivicious noise jams. Which is pretty hot, no matter how thin you slice it." - Byron Coley / The Wire

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