English vocals, instrumental
International relevance: **
Certainly one of the most peculiar
albums on this blog, and some would probably argue it isn't progg at
all. But, while it's perhaps closer to experimental and
minimal synth, I've decided it has enough progg credentials to
warrant inclusion. First of all, it was released on Uppsala label
Piglet which also put out albums by Teddybjörn Band, Kaipa,
Musikgruppen RAA, Jonas Palm and other strongly progg related acts.
Also, it's not that far removed in attitude from Psynkopat. Which is
a different way of saying that this is a clueless mess of being
experimental and weird for the sole reason of being experimental and
weird. Which, in turn, is to say this album is irritating beyond
sense.
The brain behind Friz Be is one Roland
Zinders who was also involved in another Piglet act, Imp Ink. The
voice you hear is by Bengt (you know – Bengt). Bengt's lack of
vocal talent perfectly matches Zinder's lack of musical direction and
substance. I have a hard time finding any redeeming qualities in this
album, but after trying the best I'm capable of, ”Half Brain Naked”
is OK in a Njurmännen ballad kind of style (even the title sounds like something off a Njurmännen release). The dark instrumental
that wraps up the album, ”Hommage au Muzak” is decent too, and reminiscent of Jonas Palm's soundscapes – is it possible that Palm, whose ”Ze
Wörmnest” was another Piglet release, is somehow involved in this
album?
”Hm...” was inspired by Gothenburg's Dan Fröberg of GOG cult fame. (GOG is known for their excessively rare and wildly avantgardist 1979 ”Beatless E.P.”) It was recorded in a barn in five days, but I doubt even years of recording sessions would have made it any better.
Some call this a classic. I call this a piece of shit.
”Hm...” was inspired by Gothenburg's Dan Fröberg of GOG cult fame. (GOG is known for their excessively rare and wildly avantgardist 1979 ”Beatless E.P.”) It was recorded in a barn in five days, but I doubt even years of recording sessions would have made it any better.
Some call this a classic. I call this a piece of shit.
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