Cepus, Aleksander / At First Take
Album: | At First Take | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Cepus, Aleksander | Added: | Jan 2009 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-01-25 | Pull Date: | 2009-03-29 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Mar 29 | Mar 15 | Mar 8 | Mar 1 | Feb 22 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 | Feb 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 14, 2014: | Happy Hour
Delirium Trehels |
4. | Jan 29, 2011: | New World Disorder
Us Han Blues |
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2. | Dec 24, 2011: | Blue World Disorder
Tasela Kasia |
5. | May 29, 2010: | New World Disorder
Ze Dolgo Lisl Li Jedo |
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3. | Jul 09, 2011: | New World Disorder
Blues Padlego Solga |
6. | Dec 24, 2009: | Eve of Disorder
Ze Dolgo Lisl Li Jedo |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-01-26
Reviewed 2009-01-26
Aleksander Cepus – At First Take
Reviewed by Sadie O., 1/1/9/09
Slovenian Blues-Rock (and why the hell not, I ask you?) Best to approach this as if it was one of the rock bands who fell hard for the blues while on acid in the 60’s and are notable for appearing in illegible Fillmore West posters, except the lyrics are all in Slovenian, but you can understand all of them because you’re on acid, too. (OK, so I’m getting autobiographical here, so sue me…) According to Wikipedia, Aleksander Cepus is known for atonal music and black metal. This explains either everything or nothing.
Warning: This WILL put hair on your chest. It has already put hair on mine, and I’m only halfway through. What a pain in the ass…
FCCs: Probably! All in Slovenian, who knows?
1. 3:25 **slow, chugging 12-bar blues, rather pretty slide solo.
2. 2:29 ***midtempo rockin’ boogie with growly guitar slide.
3. 3:09 **”ustiglus”, then very slow acoustic country blues.
4. 2:55 **midtempo rockin’ blues – probably a tad naughty. Betcha. (10 Years After come to mind here.)
5. 2:43 ***fast rock blues, vocalist appears to be channeling Lemmy Kilmister, and what better way to spend 2:43 of your life? Meanwhile, the guitar solo is trying to channel Albert King. Hooray!
6. 3:07 ****more fast rock blues, this with deep, manly vocals.
7. 4:08 ***chugging rhythm and big lead chords, 4/4 boogie blues with growled vocals.
8. 3:36 ****super slow, super fuzzed out, drunken vocals.
9. 4:25 ***just as slow, less fuzzy, more hi-hat. Also drunken. I’m DEEPLY impressed that the guitar solo found its way home.
10. 3:02 **jaunty, midtempo, swingy buttswinger. Sophisticated?
11. 2:45 ***a bit Chuck Berry, a bit swampy surf punk.
12. 3:00 **a lot Chuck Berry, a little bit Muswell Hillbilly. Wow, a tamborine! That’s a new instrument!
13. 3:30 **big stadium garage-rock (don’t ask me how that works), growled vocals.
14. 3:21 ***a HAPPY Bo Diddley beat, let’s call ‘em hip hop vocals.
15. 2:08 **jaunty little bopper, prominent bass.
16. 4:01 ***slow ballad with cheesy farfisa and big bass. I think it’s a love song to his tractor, but that’s just a guess. Extra star for the bass solo in the last half minute.
17. 2:28 **lo-fi rockin’ boogie. Hasel Adkins would probably do justice to this song.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 1/1/9/09
Slovenian Blues-Rock (and why the hell not, I ask you?) Best to approach this as if it was one of the rock bands who fell hard for the blues while on acid in the 60’s and are notable for appearing in illegible Fillmore West posters, except the lyrics are all in Slovenian, but you can understand all of them because you’re on acid, too. (OK, so I’m getting autobiographical here, so sue me…) According to Wikipedia, Aleksander Cepus is known for atonal music and black metal. This explains either everything or nothing.
Warning: This WILL put hair on your chest. It has already put hair on mine, and I’m only halfway through. What a pain in the ass…
FCCs: Probably! All in Slovenian, who knows?
1. 3:25 **slow, chugging 12-bar blues, rather pretty slide solo.
2. 2:29 ***midtempo rockin’ boogie with growly guitar slide.
3. 3:09 **”ustiglus”, then very slow acoustic country blues.
4. 2:55 **midtempo rockin’ blues – probably a tad naughty. Betcha. (10 Years After come to mind here.)
5. 2:43 ***fast rock blues, vocalist appears to be channeling Lemmy Kilmister, and what better way to spend 2:43 of your life? Meanwhile, the guitar solo is trying to channel Albert King. Hooray!
6. 3:07 ****more fast rock blues, this with deep, manly vocals.
7. 4:08 ***chugging rhythm and big lead chords, 4/4 boogie blues with growled vocals.
8. 3:36 ****super slow, super fuzzed out, drunken vocals.
9. 4:25 ***just as slow, less fuzzy, more hi-hat. Also drunken. I’m DEEPLY impressed that the guitar solo found its way home.
10. 3:02 **jaunty, midtempo, swingy buttswinger. Sophisticated?
11. 2:45 ***a bit Chuck Berry, a bit swampy surf punk.
12. 3:00 **a lot Chuck Berry, a little bit Muswell Hillbilly. Wow, a tamborine! That’s a new instrument!
13. 3:30 **big stadium garage-rock (don’t ask me how that works), growled vocals.
14. 3:21 ***a HAPPY Bo Diddley beat, let’s call ‘em hip hop vocals.
15. 2:08 **jaunty little bopper, prominent bass.
16. 4:01 ***slow ballad with cheesy farfisa and big bass. I think it’s a love song to his tractor, but that’s just a guess. Extra star for the bass solo in the last half minute.
17. 2:28 **lo-fi rockin’ boogie. Hasel Adkins would probably do justice to this song.
Track Listing
1. | Kakikose Rekec Blues | 9. | Blues Padlego Solga | |||
2. | Autobusak Blues | 10. | Boogie Salisol | |||
3. | Gusti Blues | 11. | Delirium Trehels | |||
4. | Hali Hali | 12. | Watakak Povez | |||
5. | Us Han Blues | 13. | Odkah Vez De Sebe | |||
6. | Tasela Kasia | 14. | Sauski Dan | |||
7. | Vegetakijliec | 15. | Spreldajan Se Po Britofu | |||
8. | Ze Dolgo Lisl Li Jedo | . |