With the 90s ending, Faust wasn’t quite done with the decade just yet, and so amongst a sea of releases such as Nine Inch Nails’ The Fragile, Botch’s We Are The Romans, and Blur’s 13, we would get the rather intriguing suite of Ravvivando.
This record would show a stylistic direction that the group would go through into the 21st century. Their 90s output had been a lot more industrial, most likely due to the golden age industrial music seemed to garner within the late ... read more
While this is still boring jamming, there are a couple of alright tracks on here. Still weird sound quality here.