Graffiti People Abuse Your Delusion I
The “difficult second album” is one of the perennial rock & roll clichés, but few second albums ever were as difficult as Abuse Your Delusion. Having been conceived as a two double albums it is impossible to separate them as individual works with all aspirations just thrown into the blender. Abuse Your Delusion is a shining example of a suddenly successful band getting it all wrong and letting its ambitions run wild. Taking years to complete, the recording of the albums were clearly difficult, and tensions between the Graffiti People are evident from the start. Sure it has a fair amount of dippy psychedelic charm, but it can be a chore to find the highlights on Abuse Your Delusion I amid the overblown production and endless amounts of filler. – Spunky Balboa (AltMusic)
produced by Graffiti People
recorded live and in transit beyond the territories of
geometry, philosophy, physics and metaphysics
Abuse Your Delusion I Handbook
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