Vjerovatno nema tekstova u bukletima, jer vjerujem da bi se nasao neko ko je kupio album da ih digne neđe.
Sto se tiče Ozijevog prizvuka, ima ga kroz album, ali u toj pjesmi najviše. Ima ga i na Vilosophe-u (sjeti se onoga "You and I forever" dijela na Diving With Your Hands Bound).
Ja moram da priznam da nijesam slusao ovogodišnji Swans.
Što se tiče Gazpacho-a, predložio bih ti da kreneš od početka (ukoliko ih nijesi slušao do sad), sa akcentima na Firebird i Night albume. Zaista magičan bend. Predzadnji album je najmanje dobar, ali zato su se ispravili sa "Demon", moguce i najboljim albumom.
Evo nešto da te zainteresuje:
Demon is inspired by a conversation Thomas had with his father a few years ago where he spoke of a dark force moving through history. During the conversation his father recalled a business visit to Prague in the seventies where he visited the family of some of his hosts.
The family lived in an old apartment, recently renovated after a fire. In the debris, an old manuscript was found. The manuscript was written by a previous resident, for which no records existed other than that his rent had been pre-paid for many years.
Written over two years, the band have described Demon as the ‘most complicated and strange album Gazpacho has ever made’ and whether the manuscript is truly the work of an obsessed madman or an urban legend it has certainly provided the basis for an interesting twist on a concept album.
The manuscript contained various ramblings and diagrams which formed the basis of a diary, of sorts, of the man. He claimed to have discovered the source of what he called an evil presence in the world. This presence, ‘The Demon’, was an actual intelligent will, with no mercy and a desire for bad things to happen. The author wrote as if he had lived for thousands of years stalking this presence and the manuscript contains references to outdated branches of mathematics, pagan religions unknown to the present world and an eyewitness account of the bubonic plague. So crazed were the writings that the document was donated to the Strahov Library in Prague, where it was thought it would be of interest to students of psychiatry.