Somewhere between Folk and Psychedelic Rock Norwegian band "Madrugada" found its niche. On their second album lyrics and music are revolving around rather grim topics, mostly darkness, death and depression; resulting in dense, atmospheric compositions which are carried away by vocalist Sivert Hoyem's haunting croon. The flexibility of Hoyem's voice is simply stunning, ranging from Jim Morrison howls to Iggy Pop snot, eventually channelling Morrissey. Sad, beautiful, mesmerizing...this is melancholy taken to an art form.
1.) Black Mambo
2.) Step Into This Room And Dance For Me
3.) Nightly Disease, Pt.2
4.) Lucy One
5.) Hands Up - I Love You!
6.) A Deadend Mind
7.) The Frontman
8.) We Are Go
9.) Into Heartbeats
10.) Sister
11.) Two Black Bones
12.) Only When You're Gone
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