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Kill The End

by Lactic Acid

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Rush Hour 02:50
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Kill The End 02:09
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Generation Y 03:07
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Turkish Moon 02:52
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Obsessed 03:38
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about

Lactic Acid - Kill The End (2019-2020)

Label: Tut Tut Now Shake Ya Butt Tapes

Metaphysics:
Cross-decade album of Moscow art collective Lactic Acid, which means this album simultaneously puts an end to how punk music evolved during the hipster-dominated decade, while also entering a new, uncharted decade whose sound has yet to be discovered.
Sound of Lactic Acid stucked between crust and pop-punk, lo-fi and hi-end studio quality, between future and past. Russian media, just like us, can't actually describe this music in music language. However, art consultants agree that this is akin to a mixture of graffiti and expressionism-musical vandalism, honed, but still wild.
In a psychological sense, this album is a psychedelic introspection not only of their own experiences and dreams, but also a reaction to the social and political processes that take place in the world in which it is rush hour. Rush hour of the decisions that each of us shelved, hoping that no longer have to deal with them.
That's why the album is called Kill The End - it's time to cut the ends, close the gestalts. It's time for us all to evolve. At the same time the very concept of the end is always associated with non existence, that is unacceptable for feelings that art can simultaneously absorb, carry, and convey.
I, the author of this album, have no answer to the question - will it sink into oblivion. Will music without gender and tribe, without genre and focus on a specific audience sink into oblivion? Personally, it is unclear to me, and, moreover, it does not matter. It is important to do your activity honestly and incorruptibly. It is important to trust your art with your innermost feelings. Confessing to art will make your interlocutor's hair stand on end. It is important to provide your own creativity, not expecting that it will pay for itself. It is important to find a balance between your own beliefs and reality.
It is important to make such art, such music that no one but you will do.
Kill The End.

Process of creating:
On November 30 of 2018, Andrey Panteleev and Murat Seferbekov started rehearsing songs for the new album of Lactic Acid. Murat and Andrey are playing since the begining of Lactic Acid, but in 2018 Andrey moved to Saint-Petersburg for a new life. 29th of November Murat made a marriage proposal to Vera Petrova (SGPG) on the stage, while playing Mango Tweedlight Academy show, but was rejected, so he got back on a stage to continue this gig. On the next day Andrey reunited with Murat, and they started to write new songs.
On March 10 of 2019, Ivan Terentyev and Danila Kuzmin, interns of DTH, most hi-end music studio in Moscow, invited Lactic Acid to be their first record.
Since the beginning of the recording of the album, the life of each of the participants has changed in the most coordinated and fundamental ways several times - along with this, the sound has changed. Each of the processions was accompanied by events, like of one of the participants ' birthday, or graduation, or parting with a girl, or moving away from parents, or first job. It so happened that each procession of records became the end and the beginning of the epochs of the participants ' lives.
Finally, on December 13 the mixing was over.
31 of December, 23:59 in Msk time all ends will get killed.

Side A:
1) GameGate – Fanfare
2) Дорогие Россияне
3) Rush Hour
4) Kill The End
5) Generation Y
6) Continue Fighting
7) Want To Be Alone
8) Incel Syndrome
9) Existentielle Zugänge der Psychotherapie
10) This Is My Business
Side B:
11) Girls & Skateboarding
12) Mandela Effect
13) Turkish Moon
14) Melancholiday
15) Obsessed
16) Siamese Ripper Dispute
17) Features of Motivation in Young People Prone to Deviant Behavior
18) Do You Wanna Dance

p.s.
First song is in russian - "Dear Russians", where Murat explains, why he is not singing in russian. Intro is a cover on Vladimir Putin's fanfare, that plays every year a minute before a New Year.

p.p.s.
Actually, release date is 12/31/2019 23:59 in msk, but fist song of album was written by GameGate. So Lactic Part will sound at 00:00 01/01/2020. So release is in the buffer-time zone.

credits

released January 1, 2020

Khadzhi-Murat Seferbekov - creator, general producer, songwriter, guitar, vocals, bass, synth, sampler, piano, etc.
Andrey Panteleev - drums, director of rythmics.
Ivan Terentyev and Danila Kuzmin - recording and sound production, mixing, bass.
Andrey Romanov - mixing, mastering.
Polina Katamaran - bass, vocals.
Andrey Ivanov - bass.
Igor GameGate - GameBoy intro.
Talib Shillaev - artwork photo.

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