Thursday 17 February 2011

Scifidie - by Vertigo Shock

This song falls under Art Rock, There is a place for music like this, If you're into 80's new wave; Brian Eno to Devo, to the B-52's then Scifidie by Vertigo Shock (is this name an oxymoron? vertigo shock?) should be on your ipod.


Its a weird song that sounds like a strangley good mix of Fred Schneider of the B-52's singing with an 80's cover band; but instead of singing the prewritten words, sounds like the Fred Schneider voice is improvising.


I would think this song would be hard to find in the world of radio, but rather easy to find in the stockpile of music a true connesuer of would have in his collection. Its a song you pull out to your friends and say "you ever heard of these guys" and play to impress them.


If you want to listen to something original and have a smoke break from the monotony of what you've been listening too, i guarantee this will, for the moment, give your ears the well deserved break.


Link to the song and EPK:
http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/77632




Vertigo Shock was created by the mind of Saehwan Koo. The name says it all. It is sensory overload. It is a fusion of raw talent and a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, syndrome. Dubbed “The Mad Scientist”, Vertigo Shock creates life from his thoughts and sensations. These performances are events. They are performances utilizing stage lights, props with a theatrical setting. Glits, glamour, you name it, Vertigo Shock gives it to you.



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