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about
“It reminds me of the best post-punk bands from the 70s...hotter than a frying pan, sharper than a razor...” – Kristof Hahn (Swans, Pere Ubu)
“A driving beat pushes Lolita Terrorist Sounds from a cool classic sound to a new strange world...” – Thomas Wydler (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds)
“Splicing together the grit and dirty glamour of the best 80s coldwave and industrial rock - with 21st-century shine and shiver all its own...” – Nick Soulsby (author of several books on Nirvana, Sonic Youth and Swans)
lyrics
Lolita Terrorist Sounds - Prison song
What have you been doing since my sentence came?
Nothing to regret, nothing, in all my life.
Time, what a shame, behind these walls
living is a loss that steals away the gleam in my eye.
In these rooms, someone lost control
finding his life's failures.
In these rooms, someone lost control
finding his life's regrets.
What have you been doing since you arrived?
I'm waiting for my jailer to chain my heart to you.
Sorrow and misery they came hand in hand
grief and mournfulness they are knocking at my cell.
In these rooms, someone lost the love
finding his pain the value.
In these rooms, someone lost the love
seeking his process of being.
credits
released December 3, 2021
Prison Song – words and music by Maurizio Vitale
Maurizio Vitale: vocals, drums, bass, maracas, gas tanks, loop
Kristof Hahn: lap steel guitar
Roderick Miller: piano
Anke Brauweiler: cello
Produced and recorded by Maurizio Vitale at Titanium Sound Factory Studio in Berlin
All vocals are produced by Roderick Miller and Maurizio Vitale
Mixed by Thomas Stern at Sternstaubstudio - Berlin
Mastered by Giovanni Versari at La Maestà
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