 | |  | enlarge | | | | tracklists of Imperial State Electric Reptile Brain Music | | 1.Emptiness Into The Void 2.Underwhelmed 3.Faustian Bargains 4.Reptile Brain 5.More Than Enough Of Your Love 6.Dead Things 7.Apologize 8.Stay The Night 9.Eyes 10.Born Again 11.Nothing Like You Said It Would Be 12.Down In The Bunker
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| IMPERIAL STATE ELECTRIC is entering phase 3 in its ongoing battle against mediocrity. An endless quest to make the rock roll. Armed with a new album called "Reptile Brain Music", due for release on 29. November. After assembling the Imperial Army in 2010, Nicke Andersson (The Hellacopters, The Solution, Entombed etc.) has placed great emphasis on Imperial State Electric being a group, a band or a gang if you will. By no means a one man operation. Removing any doubt is the fact that bass player Dolf de Borst (The Datsuns) is handling the lead vocal duties on the single "Reptile Brain". When asked if Dolf is the best singer in the band, guitarist Tobias Egge says "He is a great man, and everybody loves him. [...more...]
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... "Dead Things" feels like Beatles meets horror movie soundtrack (Fred Estby contributes lyrics). While the frantic "Born Again" is far from pieous, delivering a blistering blow to religion. RBM also shows the further development from solo project into a full fledged band [...] | | | |  | LP 14-28 days | |
... "Dead Things" feels like Beatles meets horror movie soundtrack (Fred Estby contributes lyrics). While the frantic "Born Again" is far from pieous, delivering a blistering blow to religion. RBM also shows the further development from solo project into a full fledged band [...] | | | |  | LP 14-28 days | |
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