everything about the fake music
Dec. 9th, 2007 06:04 pmAfter a buncha people on my other flist, and most recently
katyakoshka.
Band name: Chung Cheng High School
Album title: PRIDE 28
Track listing:
1. Hinton Charterhouse
2. Collared Grosbeak
3. Letrozole
4. Spanish Mission
5. Lithification
6. QA-C
7. KMPH
8. Pearl of Lao Tzu
9. Alastair Richardson
10. Zire Tigh
11. USS Vallejo
12. Melocactus violaceus
13. Slovenia at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics
14. Great Crimes and Trials
15. Campbell University Divinity School
I actually kind of like the band name, and I can see such a band putting out an album with this title. Track 1 would be a really innocuous bit that sounds kind of like "Concerning Hobbits," and would lead into #2, a more melancholy piece about the environment featuring a lot of synthesizer trills, with no break. #3 would take the chemical structure of letrozole and translate it to music to get a theme, then add lyrics on the order of "I Run For Life." 4 is fake flamenco, 5 sounds like it belongs in DDR, and 8 is sort of like the James Bond theme translated into imitation Chinese. 12 is about a failed love affair that was doomed by constant needling of each other. (Groan, I know.) 13 is about 55 seconds long and consists of clips of people speaking Slovenian, Italian, and Hungarian against applause tracks; it's reminiscent of "Bulbous Bouffant." 14 is the single from the album, all about how everything the narrator does puts him/her on trial. 15 is the bonus track, an a capella motet of random Bible verses translated into the native language of the band.
Band name: Chung Cheng High School
Album title: PRIDE 28
Track listing:
1. Hinton Charterhouse
2. Collared Grosbeak
3. Letrozole
4. Spanish Mission
5. Lithification
6. QA-C
7. KMPH
8. Pearl of Lao Tzu
9. Alastair Richardson
10. Zire Tigh
11. USS Vallejo
12. Melocactus violaceus
13. Slovenia at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics
14. Great Crimes and Trials
15. Campbell University Divinity School
I actually kind of like the band name, and I can see such a band putting out an album with this title. Track 1 would be a really innocuous bit that sounds kind of like "Concerning Hobbits," and would lead into #2, a more melancholy piece about the environment featuring a lot of synthesizer trills, with no break. #3 would take the chemical structure of letrozole and translate it to music to get a theme, then add lyrics on the order of "I Run For Life." 4 is fake flamenco, 5 sounds like it belongs in DDR, and 8 is sort of like the James Bond theme translated into imitation Chinese. 12 is about a failed love affair that was doomed by constant needling of each other. (Groan, I know.) 13 is about 55 seconds long and consists of clips of people speaking Slovenian, Italian, and Hungarian against applause tracks; it's reminiscent of "Bulbous Bouffant." 14 is the single from the album, all about how everything the narrator does puts him/her on trial. 15 is the bonus track, an a capella motet of random Bible verses translated into the native language of the band.