AgylebenyFlört (Brain Lobe Flirt) combines the artwork of Gergő Oravecz‘s comics with lyrics in the debut album from the band Yellow Spots. It has 15 songs including 3 bonus tracks (Yellow Spots songs in Brutal versions).
Yellow Spots is a band from Budapest, Hungary. They like to refer to themselves as a “Grotesque Big Band” with the atmosphere of absurd humor, featuring a double bass, organ as well as wind instruments. They combine music genres like Neo-Swing, Neo-Rockabilly, Psychobilly, Punk Rock and Two Tone Ska, usually within just a unique song. Performing Live, Yellow Spots has a spectacular show on stage. The band combines different cheerful music styles in concentrated way. You can often see mummies and other unexpected things with them during their spectacular show on the stage. Their absurd, infantile and morbid lyrics are about crazy characters and chaotic behavior situations.
Olasz Sandor says “This is the debut album of the band, in which besides the album a comic tells the songs as well. The Yellow Spots is a “truncating swing” band, an absurd rock & roll formation with morbid humorous lyrics, double bass and winds.”
Yellow Spots
Bartók Máté – Alto Saxophone
Beri “Berymoore” Richárd – Guitar
Bucsi Andor – Tenor Saxophone
Bukovinszki Balázs – Trumpet
Enyed Károly – Piano
Schlekman “Prof. Schlek” Dániel – Drums & Vocals
Schwedics Gábor – Trombone
Szalay “Szasza” Szabolcs – Vocals
Tóth “Eresz” Szabolcs – Double Bass
Please note: Brain Love Flirt has 15 tracks. Track 16 does not exist and is not available.
Tracklist
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SKU | HRES1211 |
Qualities | DSD 512 fs, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, WAV 192 kHz, WAV 96 kHz, FLAC 192 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
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Composers | Ambrózy György, Beri Richárd, Fenyves Márk, Holup Márk, Jász Zoltán, Kovács Balázs, Muhari Krisztián, Schlekman Dániel, Schwedics Gábor |
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Release Date | August 11, 2023 |
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