Music / rock

Peek-a-bo


Reviews (2)


GFR

d. 13. Apr. 2018

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Bobby McBride

d. 13. Apr. 2018

"I'm going to tell you what you probably already know: this is a bizarre collection of home-recorded garage/psychobilly weirdness from a middle aged Danish man who was raised in Tunisia. It's not the kind of music you want to throw on the deck for a cozy night in with your new sweetheart. It's more the stuff you stick on when you've come home from a night of drinking absinthe with sailors and stealing cigarettes out of parked cars ... Fact of the matter is: I hope when one of the scumbags with access to nukes pushes the button and all of the really average electro-pop, indie, post-punk revivalists, shoegaze imitators and waxing poetic singer-songwriters are evaporated or eaten - that Powersolo emerge from underneath a Volkswagen van with 17 psycho garage songs about absolutely nothing relevant. We'd have a big party, get drunk and light cigarettes off burning trash. These are the kind of records that we need".


Gaffa [online]

d. 21. Apr. 2018

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Simon Nielsen

d. 21. Apr. 2018

"Peek-A-Boo er eftersigende en samling af de sange, der var for kaotiske til Bo-Peep. Og den beskrivelse passer egentlig også meget godt, for hvor Bo-Peep er et underligt psykedelisk trip, der er for spændende til at lægge fra sig, er Peek-A-Boo en fallos af bevidsthedsudvidende rockabilly-kaos, der rammer dig lige i ansigtet. Man kunne frygte en samling overskydende numre, der bare skal se dagens lys. Fire ukritiske sange, der i højere grad er et produkt af kuller frem for kreativitet. Men sådan er det ikke. Peek-A-Boo er fortsættelsen på det, der blev åbnet op for på Bo-Peep, og samtidig et stik dybere".