Bronze: Live in San Francisco

Bronze SKU: 30154902
Bronze: Live in San Francisco

Bronze: Live in San Francisco

Bronze SKU: 30154902

Format: CD

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Title: Live in San Francisco
Artist: Bronze
Label: Castleface
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 814867020930
Genre: Rock

2016 release. For nine years they have been slowly simmering in a pot. For nine years I have been seeing them usurp every bill they have been on. I've never seen a bad Bronze show... they range from smiling and hypnotized dancing crowds to a man getting violated and urinated on at a yuppie bar (everyone still smiling). Always the entertainers, always drunk with mad skills; with dashes of John Carpenter, Silver Apples, Liquid Liquid, Birthday Party, Harold Grosskopf, Klaus Schultze, Cluster, and Brian Ferry with a field recorder taped to his tux jacket. Ultra bottom-heavy dance beats à la Brian Hock (shirt off / shirt on, it's all good to me), super hand-wringing oscillations home brewed by Miles Friction and the ever-great Robert Spector delivering homilies from beyond the dimensional wall.

Tracks:
1.1 Dulcinea
1.2 Played
1.3 Maniac
1.4 The Angle
1.5 Re-Enactment
1.6 Golden Handcuffs
1.7 Showdown of Sorts
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