other titles...
- satan marriage
- the mould
- everything to die for
- donna like parasites
- the rules of what an earthling can be
- please be okay (feat. Miss Grit)
- telephone congee i
- speak up sponge
- what’s the password baby bird?
- hopefulness hopefulness
- telephone congee ii
- sparky (feat. lei e)
- in the dot (feat. Pickle Darling)
- cool as a cucumber
- 扮豬食老虎
mui zyu
Nothing Or Something To Die For
Father/Daughter
The sonic world of 'nothing or something to die for' encapsulates both the fleeting tranquility of serenity and the dissonance in chasing it.
After all, our reality can change in an instant! Sonically, this continues the perfect balance of off-kilter and uneasy modalities, but with a soft intimacy that feels warm. They have brought back some of the unique traditional Chinese instrumentation that was so grabbing from the first album, and encapsulates both the fleeting tranquility of serenity and the dissonance in chasing it. Like the psychedelic tones of Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Thousand Knives, the urgent techno-pop of Miharu Koshi’s Parallelisme or the eerie wanderings of Angelo Badalamenti’s work for Twin Peaks, nothing or something to die for expertly toes the line between disorder and clarity.
For fans of Julee Cruise, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Stereolab