Creepy soundscape country or a foreign diplomat’s idea of a condemned retreat. The songs offer an in-depth look at the crack in the glass of self reflection. The band’s dark and heavy noise element is inverted where moods come to the surface in furtive fleeting moments primarily through voice samples sticky with thick chugging rhythms. On the lighter side their live mania subterfuges into a psyche where all lifelines are down until further notice. Male/Female minders speak just loudly enough outside the door.
Each of the tracks on "Some men remember music" function as mini narratives around a dreamscape of cathode ray voices – characterisations negotiating their way out. The ‘atmos’ is mysterious; the intent grave but the musical structures are always considered, not gratuitous. This album strives for exponential textures with contrasting rhythm generators – some of them are lo-fi and at other times some are extra lo-fi courtesy of foreign TV networks.