Mr Sterile Assembly - Hulagu
29 Jan 2005 // A review by Epitomised_Drummer
Well, fancy being assigned a task to write a review about
Mr Sterile Assembly. This is definitely one of the most challenging tasks I have had at hand.
Mr Sterile Assembly are a very unique blend of a whole lot of different types of music that I can really only describe as Alternative.
Listening to their new album
Hulagu I couldn’t make head nor tail of most of the songs, but reading through the lyric sheets in cover insert, the lyrics made more than perfect sense – a metaphorical description of life as we know it.
I won’t go too fat into that, as I believe the lyrics of the song are very well written, and are very much worth a read.
The songs however I do feel differently about. They leave me reminiscing of when I was a kid, and would come home from school to watch cartoons like 'Blinky Bill'. I’m not entirely sure whether this is a good thing or not – but be aware that this music is not your standard rock band.
If you are into off beat music with a difference from your average radio play, check out
Mr Sterile Assembly’s album
Hulagu I believe it will leave you astounded.
-- Carl
About Mr Sterile Assembly
The Mr Sterile Assembly (MrsA) is a Wellington based ensemble. Forming originally as a solo effort, the group developed from a need to create a new performance vehicle that integrated a large component of theatricalness.
MrsA has played a wide range of shows, from punk rock in the pub, punkfest, support slots for international acts such as Sabot, Jello Biafra and Miss Moon and memorial shows to academics in a university, to primary schools.
The continual problem of labeling the band has at the moment settled on Chamber Punk.
Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Mr Sterile Assembly