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Eva Anger EP

by Sterbus

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The Biker Anthem (free) 04:25
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Unforgetture (free) 05:24
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about

What you need to know about these songs...

It happened that some time ago - october 2005 - me and my band Sweepers recorded in our garage five songs that soon appeared in our live-show setlists... After a while I thought that the sound of drums was really good, so I decided to take all the drum tracks and COMPLETELY REBUILD AROUND THEM FIVE BRAND NEW SONGS, with other lyrics and chords and instruments and vocals and passages... Just imagine that one of these songs, "Oliver Hutton" was actually a cover of Baba O'Riley...

Then I thought "would'nt it be nice to have different guest singers on every song"? so I called Tiziano Tarli, singer-songwriter of Sweepers, The Modest Bsha, singer from my other project The Foundation, TheDrop, Dominique D'Avanzo and Sospesoa, three great singers and solo artists which I used to laugh, sing, play and eat pizza with... so:

Alessandro Palermo: drums on every track;

Tiziano Tarli from Sweepers sung My Pruyem's Got a Life on Eez-Own and wrote all the original songs which the drum tracks were exctracted by (except for Oliver Hatton, which was originally our version of Baba O'Riley by the Who);

The Modest Bsha from The Foundation sung The Biker Anthem and then soon got drunk;

Thedrop sung Unforgetture (which I recommend to read the lyrics);

Dominique D'Avanzo wrote most of the lyrics and then sung Oliver Hatton, did some little backing vocals on Aspergirl in the Winter;

Sospesoa sung Aspergirl in the Winter and looked very handsome;

Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music was sampled on Oliver Hatton together with an unknown didgeridoo player;

Drums were recorded live in Sweepers garage in Rome by Alessandro Batazzi, october 2005;

Guitars, basses, ukuleles, synth and vocals were recorded and mixed in studio by Alessio Melani (Akr records), between june and october 2006;

Final mastering and boosting, after several peripecies, by Christian Ice at Temple of Noise, march 2007;

Luca Monfardino (aka Lenalost) painted the wonderful cover;

Sterbus (THAT'S ME AGAIN) is the man who paid for everything.

Thanks to everybody that convinced me not to sing.

Ok, that's it, bye!

( PS, Did I say that I wrote, arranged and produced all songs? )

Hope you enjoy it!

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released March 26, 2007

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Sterbus Rome, Italy

Sterbus are from Rome, but their true musical spirit wanders much further afield, from the joyful power-pop of The Lemon Twigs to the rainy Portland of Elliott Smith and certainly all the South of England's ground-soils Cardiacs and XTC.

"Solar Barbecue" marks their comeback with a new ALL-INSTRUMENTAL opus centered around funny chords, frantic paces and exhilarating arrangements.
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