IGON LOVES YOU.
PEOPLE is a chilling and imaginative masterpiece in dedicated memory to life
as it was before a child learns to cope with the realization that there will
always be a source of strife in adulthood. After listening to tracks
like "With a Smile on His Face," and "My Wife has a Roommate," you sense an
apathetic complacency to reality building a tolerance for the inevitable
trials of human existence. "Uneasy Words," is a haunting and confrontational
song, sonically unlike any other on the album. It is my personal favorite on this effort.
Previous material from these Virginia gentlemen followed a different groove.
This recording is more structured in song writing technique and on a more
sophisticated and developed level of damaging lyrical pursuit. For a
limited time the PEOPLE release will available as part of a Deluxe Edition
Split Version with THE SEVENTH GATE's FOLIE A TROIS:

Don't Let Mother
With A Smile On His Face
Mr. Lanerez Never Had A Story
She Dreams In Chunks Of Crust And Cream
My Wife Has A Roommate
Trials Of Lawrence Langhorne
Lets Execlude Kathy
(No People In) The Land Of Butterflies And Wonderfullness (and Pretty Little Animals)
Uneasy Words (Minor)
The Elegant Man
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Lost-it / Igon – Split CD (Satan Rock Records)
By Jay Snyder
February 13, 2007

Igon round out the second part of this split with their crushing blend of doom/noise that is smothered in electronics complete with pounding, tribal drums, weird swirls of guitar/noise and the occasional venomous vocal deeply buried in the mix. It’s like Rwake (well, mainly the first track and some of the old stuff I heard) even more tripped out at times. I still remember hearing these guys a long time ago, being recommended to me by Brad of Berserker Records (now that is a long time ago) it is just weird actually having a little bit of material by them to play at my beck and call now. Their first track, “Triangle Shortwaste” is doom smothered in electronics and really wins an award for being some of the most spaced out shit I have ever heard. The second track, “The Hog Evil” is an epic drone piece that soothes at one moment and hurts the ears the next. Both of these Igon tracks were produced by Steve Austin, so you should know the kind of sound quality to expect there. This is a damn fine split album. Just because it has been out for awhile, don’t sit idle and miss out on grabbing it up. This is rare stuff that deserves to be heard, so check it out!

Satan Rock Records
PO BOX 2253
Fairfax, VA 22031

IGON@satanrock.com

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