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SCOTT WALKER & SUNN O))) "Soused" CD

Free spirits among themselves: The US chansonier meets the drone-doom band

When Sunn O))) first asked Scott Walker to contribute to their album "Monoliths & Dimensions" in 2009, no one suspected that there would be a real collaboration one day. Four years later, Scott Walker finally got in touch with the US drone- Doom band: He had written new music and always had a collaboration with Sunn O))) in mind

"Soused" is the impressively powerful result of a cooperation between two free spirits. Scott Walker celebrated worldwide success with the Walker Brothers in the 60s, subsequently released much acclaimed solo records and established himself as a chansonier with sometimes bitter lyricism. In the 80s there was a radical change of style and also a change in his working methods. Albums such as "Climate Of Hunter" (1984), "Tilt" (1996) and "The Drift" (2006) showed a versatile artist who continued his path in 2013 with the complex masterpiece "Bish Bosh".

With 'Soused' follows the logical consequence of Walker's artistic work.

Tracklist:
01. Brando
02. Herod 2014
03. Bull
04. Fetish
05. Lullaby
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