Lydia Lunch
Marchesa
(2018)
Lydia Lunch has never concealed her influence for a certain kind of literature. With "Marchesa" she pays homage to the writing and stories of the Marquis De Sade who has always been a great inspiration for her. With this album Lydia transports us into a world of sadism, perversion and pleasure. Accompanying her in this literary voyage there is a background of dissonant sounds, distorted orchestration and ambient noises composed by Stefano Rossello (Bahntier, Ketvector) and by Lunch herself. A sensual and perverse homage to sadism, spirituality and fulfilment, it is certainly one of Lydia Lunch’s most complete and shocking works.
Lydia Lunch has never concealed her influence for a certain kind of literature. With "Marchesa" she pays homage to the writing and stories of the Marquis De Sade who has always been a great inspiration for her. With this album Lydia transports us into a world of sadism, perversion and pleasure. Accompanying her in this literary voyage there is a background of dissonant sounds, distorted orchestration and ambient noises composed by Stefano Rossello (Bahntier, Ketvector) and by Lunch herself. A sensual and perverse homage to sadism, spirituality and fulfilment, it is certainly one of Lydia Lunch’s most complete and shocking works.
1. Cruelty [3:12]
2. Voluptuous Machines [3:47]
3. Poor Pathetic Creatures [3:02]
4. Polyphony [3:15]
5. Nature Herself [3:56]
6. Defiant Existence [5:34]
7. Encyclopedia of Disaster [5:16]
8. Cursed Folly [3:10]
9. Predator [4:12]
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