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Ad Nauseam

by Lay Down and Rot

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Sinister Exaggerator
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Sinister Exaggerator I’m really digging this. Often introspective but sometimes driving and heavy, this hits me as a really solid effort. The band makes real good use of the samples to enhance the mood and the whole thing ties together well. This is definitely a band I'll be keeping an eye (ear?) on. Favorite track: Bourke Street Blues.
The Midnight Toker.
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The Midnight Toker. The spoken word stuff by William S. Burroughs reminiscent of The Road to the Western Lands with Bill Laswell then fades into some really enjoyable atmospheric music that takes you on a real trip.
Fuzzy Cracklins (The Swamp Records)
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Fuzzy Cracklins (The Swamp Records) Great samples laid over great music. Favorite track: Nausea.
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Deliver me from the claims of the ageing, cautious, nagging and frightened flesh.

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released March 28, 2019

Alex - guitars, bass, synth, samples, percussion
Matty - drums, keyboard, percussion, production, mixing

Written and performed by Lay Down and Rot.
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Brown Lounge Studios in Burwood, Victoria.
2019 † Everything Hertz Recordings

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Lay Down and Rot Melbourne, Australia

Lay Down and Rot are a duo based in Melbourne, Australia. Formed for some purpose, somewhere, sometime in late 2016.
laydownandrot.music@gmail.com

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