Have you ever had a nosebleed in outer space? Grilly’s masterpiece double album will show you how. Metal collides with pop as it too collides with so many other genres that the mind boggles.
Homemade instruments (’Haardvark’), popsongs about finding purple milk down the Spar cornershop (’Purple Milk’), drum loops made entirely from Street Fighter II sound effects (’New Boyfriend’), lyrics centred around girls who wear Radiohead merchandise at bus stops (’Girl In The Kid A Top’), and thumping East Berlin techno that talks of nothing but string theory and Drew Barrymore (the fearsome ‘Klein Bottle Fishtank’) send the listener on a voyage to John Peel’s ghost and back.
Without doubt, the strangest and most expansive offering on the Libris imprint: it should be heard by everyone.