Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - of the Last Human Being (2024) Hi Res

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Title: of the Last Human Being
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: AVANT NIGHT
Genre: Industrial, Avant-Garde, Experimental
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:05:33
Total Size: 155 mb | 393 mb | 723 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Salamander in Two Worlds
02. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Fanfare for the Last Human Being
03. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - El Evil
04. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Bells for Kith and Kin
05. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Silverfish
06. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - S.P.Q.R.
07. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - We Must Know More
08. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - The Gift
09. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Hush, Hush
10. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Save It!
11. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Burn Into Light
12. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Old Grey Heron
13. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Rose-Colored Song

After thirteen years of hibernation, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, the most gloriously uncategorizable American band in existence, has emerged from stasis to proudly announce the imminent release of their fourth studio album, of the Last Human Being. The album marks the first release of AVANT NIGHT - a new imprint headed by Nick Ohler and facilitated by Joyful Noise Recordings.

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, comprised of multi-instrumentalists and rotating vocalists Nils Frykdahl, Carla Kihlstedt, Michael "Iago" Mellender, Matthias Bossi, and Dan Rathbun, plays an arsenal of instruments ranging from the somewhat standard (drums, electric guitars, bass, electric violin) to the rare (bass harmonica, nyckelharpa, marxophone) to the homemade (Slide-Piano Log, Electric Pancreas, Pedal-Action Wiggler). The group has consistently evaded easy categorization, garnering accolades from across the aisles of contemporary classical music, prog rock, industrial music, metal, avant-garde improv, and more. Their music, inturns bashing and bucolic, enveloping and unsettling, tends towards long-form epics interspersed with mysterious field recordings.

"As this slow-rolling planetwide Anthropocene Extinction event deepens, Sleepy- time's work has only grown more resonant, more prescient," offers Meredith Yayanos, symposiarch and secretary of the Museum's long standing social math club, the John Kane Society. "What better time for them to Bring Back the Apocalypse than right now,with a new f




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