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Binder und Krieglstein
New Weird Austria

[Review] Essay Recordings

Jill Turner is confused after listening to Binder und Krieglstein's latest release, New Weird Austria
out on Frankfurt based Essay Recordings. Has the Essay A&R department gone completely bonkers ? Is this a pile of pants or the manifesto for some new art movement that I'm just not getting ....yet.

With a distinct departure from his debut album, 'Alles Verloren', the opening track has the eerie feeling of watching Punch and Judy on the set of the Eraserhead movie, very uncomfortable. Will there be any break from this distorted world of nighmarish evocations, where traditional Austrian folk is broken down and reconstructed in a new global village dominated by the Silicon Valley monopolies. Apparently not, there's an overall theme of brass bands playing in the distance welcoming the fairground to a town where people no longer speak, they just babble like babies, whilst crude programmed percussion grinds away relentlessly.

There is a feeling that the social world as we know it is spiralling out of control. I had an epiphany moment on the sixth track in, Three Strikes featuring Didi Bruckmayr. "Destroy the past, spam the present, File sharing is killing music, you tube and myspace are making millions from content, please search URL...." Perhaps this is a manifesto against the power of the internet and those
Silicon Valley monopolies. I can hear a punk protest song struggling to be heard.

Perhaps another clue to appreciating this album is in the title, could it be a nod to New Weird America ? A quick reference to Wikkipedia reveals the following, "another primary inspiration is outsider music, often played by technically naïve and/or socially estranged musicians,"....mmmmm maybe we're getting somewhere with this. Perhaps, when the artist divides his double barrelled surname into the two distinct entities of Binder "und" Krieglestein we could be hearing the audio equivalent of a split personality, a musician with a punk ethos who is redefining Austrian folk music.

Binder und Krieglestein pulls in an array of fellow Austrian musicians to feature on the album, Makki, Didi Bruckmaier, Mieze Medusa, Wilfred, Karl Grunling, Heimo Mitterer, Molto Mosso and Christian Fuchs so the album must have something going for it...but I don't get it. Either, they have all lost a grip on reality and are all so far up their own posterior ( to put the phrase politely ) or it is a brilliant work of genius. You the listener will have to decide.

New Weird Austria is out on Essay Recordings on 20th March.

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