Bunuel
Mansuetude
Unforgiving. Merciless. Beautiful. Buñuel is heavy. Composed and recorded by a literal supergroup of global significance, Buñuel boasts the singular vocals and razor sharp lyrics of Eugene S. Robinson (Oxbow) and a powerhouse Italian trio comprised of guitarist Xabier Iriondo (Afterhours, A Short Apnea), bassist Andrea Lombardini (The Framers) and drummer Franz Valente (Il Teatro Degli Orrori). Buñuel have always been led by instinct and the id-like impulse to express unfiltered emotion through song. They form a close musical alliance, with a seemingly innate ability to create music that warps and buckles with complexity, freedom, tenderness and primaeval energy all at once. The title, 'Mansuetude' - meaning 'meekness' or 'gentleness' - might seem like a juxtaposition. The record is, in Eugene's words "extreme but articulate." A double album with three sides. A balancing act performed for and by the unbalanced. Throughout, Buñuel take every opportunity to stretch their musical tendrils towards discomfort, surrealism and the deconstruction of tradition, as they reach absolute abandon. 'Mansuetude' dives into the eye of the storm and beyond, encompassing many moods, from post-hardcore to avant-noise, hard blues to post-industrial, from symphonic thrash to metal to free-jazz, all played at great cost. Buñuel makes music for those willing to take a closer, unflinching look at the depths of human instinct, and on 'Mansuetude' the band have created an album that will free the listener of evil spirits and let the malignant influences loose. 'Mansuetude' is a twenty- first century exorcism - right on time for the end time. Produced by Timo Ellis, this album is featured by Jacob Bannon (Converge), Duane Denison (The Jesus Lizard) and Megan Osztrosits (Couch Slut). Pro dubbed tape cassette with UV on body printing.