Umberto : Prophecy of the Black Widow
Prophecy of the Black Widow
Umberto
- Levy-yhtiö
- Not Not Fun
- Julkaisuvuosi
- 2010
UUSI PAINOS !!!! Goblin/Carpenter-tunnelmissa mennään!
Toimitusaika 4-6 viikkoa.
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Kappaleet
A1 Temple Room
A2 The Psychic
A3 Red Dawn
A4 Widow Of The Web
B1 Black Candles
B2 Night Stalking
B3 Someone Chasing Someone Through A House
B4 Everything Is Going To Be Okay
“The one Umberto performance we had the rad fortune to bear witness to involved at least a dozen dudes, dads, and ladies all on stage wearing sunglasses at night and shredding keyboards/keytars bathed in a sea of fog machinery and strobe lights and extraterrestrially-costumed interpretive dancers. Shit was BEYOND. Umberto mastermind Matt Hill allegedly went to legit music school back in the day and used to play bass for Expo 70 (Justin/Expo released the debut Umberto tape/CDR, From The Grave, on his Sonic Meditations label) before splintering into his current electro-satanic Goblin worship guise — and we for one can’t get enough. Prophecy Of The Black Widow is his sophomore LP and though the badass evil Italo goth-synth horror-score blueprint of Grave remains, the main variation is subtle vibe-shift from 70s Argento/Carpenter-isms into more early/mid-80s new wave creep-scapes. There’s still plenty of eerie nightmare keyboard riffs and vintage witch-disco breakouts but the synths squelch with more of a neon retrofuturist bent and there’s even one brazenly feel good soaring-into-the-sunset closing credits anthem (the literally-titled 'Everything Is Going To Be Okay’). Whatever prophecy Prophecy is foretelling, we’re on board. Black vinyl LPs in jackets with sick fake-3D lettering and art by Seth Johnson. Edition of 485.”
Saatavat versiot
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LP
n. 4-6 viikkoa.
UUSI PAINOS !!!! Goblin/Carpenter-tunnelmissa mennään!
A1 Temple Room
A2 The Psychic
A3 Red Dawn
A4 Widow Of The Web
B1 Black Candles
B2 Night Stalking
B3 Someone Chasing Someone Through A House
B4 Everything Is Going To Be Okay“The one Umberto performance we had the rad fortune to bear witness to involved at least a dozen dudes, dads, and ladies all on stage wearing sunglasses at night and shredding keyboards/keytars bathed in a sea of fog machinery and strobe lights and extraterrestrially-costumed interpretive dancers. Shit was BEYOND. Umberto mastermind Matt Hill allegedly went to legit music school back in the day and used to play bass for Expo 70 (Justin/Expo released the debut Umberto tape/CDR, From The Grave, on his Sonic Meditations label) before splintering into his current electro-satanic Goblin worship guise — and we for one can’t get enough. Prophecy Of The Black Widow is his sophomore LP and though the badass evil Italo goth-synth horror-score blueprint of Grave remains, the main variation is subtle vibe-shift from 70s Argento/Carpenter-isms into more early/mid-80s new wave creep-scapes. There’s still plenty of eerie nightmare keyboard riffs and vintage witch-disco breakouts but the synths squelch with more of a neon retrofuturist bent and there’s even one brazenly feel good soaring-into-the-sunset closing credits anthem (the literally-titled 'Everything Is Going To Be Okay’). Whatever prophecy Prophecy is foretelling, we’re on board. Black vinyl LPs in jackets with sick fake-3D lettering and art by Seth Johnson. Edition of 485.”

