Cat: FC 118V12. Rel: 2 Dec 19
Psychedelic/Garage Rock
Side 1 - Track 1. It Grows Under |
Side 1 - Track 2. Runnin' Escapin' |
Side 2 - Track 1. The People |
Side 2 - Track 2. Quite A Charade |
Side 2 - Track 3. The Wheel |
If you like dark, scuzzy, hypnotic, druggy rock 'n' roll with an extra helping of hallucinogenic FX then Portuguese three piece 10,000 Russos should have crossed your path by now. On the off chance that hasn't happened, let's start by you preparing to ask "where the hell have you guys been?". This is where Mark E. Smith and Neu! meet for a dance off in a pitch black room with only a strobe to guide their moves. Taking its name from "compromising material" used by the KGB for coercion and blackmail, on "Kompromat" the band have managed to genuinely distill that concept into something that's not just listenable, but repeatable. All tracks are delivered with pin-point accuracy, whether that's the hook-bass of post-punk nod "Runnin' Escapin'", spacey opener "It Grows Under", or the rough and ready squeal of distorted guitar reverberations on last hurrah "The Wheel".