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lefthip e-zine
Alright Bugscrawlingoutofpeople has put out some pretty strange and messed up releases. This certainly isn’t any exception to that. Wake Up! is dedicated to the Sunday morning after. Or I suppose any day after a night of too much partying, drinking or general substance abuse, where all you want to do is sleep and make maybe a nice, disgusting breakfast, but all your goddamn friends are still laying around your house passed out or hung over.
And really, really, you don’t want to deal with them, or anyone for that matter, so you throw all the miserable fuckers out, but then you maybe start to feel bad, because they are probably in just as bad shape as you are. And you start thinking about how they are gonna be in this same state on the Metro or bus or walking or whatever. But you’re still randomly angry because you feel like shit.
So then maybe you kick your cat or yell at your roommate. And then you get annoyed and depressed. You know those days, and you start watching Adam Sandler films, and they really aren’t very funny, but you can’t turn it off now that it’s on, or else you watch whatever is on TV, and seeing as how you work the weekends, it’s Monday afternoon and there is nothing on, so you end up watching some children’s movie and you really hate it and you hate yourself, and you hate all your friends. So you call someone up just to tell them to fuck off.
But then you feel bad again so you call back and apologize. But then you feel shitty still, so you start drinking again. But it just doesn’t go down at all, so you leave it, and it was the good expensive beer. Then you call your friends to meet you at the bar, but no one wants to go, except that one annoying guy that you don’t want to hang out with, but you need someone to go with so you go with them anyway.
Then of course you get there and the smell of stale beer makes you sick. But you’re stuck now. And the only beer they have is Molson Dry. But you drink it. Then you get annoyed and go home and pass out. Only to start all over gain the next night. Yeah that is basically what this release sounds like. So a dedication to all those random annoying feelings. Some of the tracks are break core, some ambient, some noise, some just bizarre. But it is a fairly interesting concept. And overall it makes you feel kind of great about yourself. Like you’re not the only one that experiences these things.
Matthew Rich
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