Tegeran43 - Tegeran43

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Review by Diane Bailey

Tegeran43's self-titled album is a haunting and powerful exploration of the band's experiences in Iran during the tumultuous years leading up to the Islamic Revolution. The album combines elements of traditional Persian music with experimental soundscapes and spoken word poetry, creating a unique and immersive listening experience.

The opening track, "Tegeran43," sets the tone for the album with its eerie, atmospheric sounds and haunting vocals. Throughout the album, the band explores themes of political oppression, censorship, and the struggle for freedom and self-expression.

One standout track is "Revolutionary Dreams," which features a spoken word poem by Iranian poet Ahmad Shamlou. The poem is set against a backdrop of distorted guitar and percussion, creating a sense of urgency and unrest.

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Artist: Tegeran43
Album: Tegeran43
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Bloody Tears Of Jikhad6:42
Alkhankala Winter8:21
Flight Over 'Minutka' Square4:01
Kishlak Live Tapes2:11
Favourite Fish Of Usama10:14
Iraqi Oil4:43
Thru The Mines Field6:19
Kabul Disco4:11
Turkish Builder6:49

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Catalog Numbers

QULT MP3 #59

Labels

Qulture Production

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Formats

  • 9 × File
  • MP3
  • 320 kbps
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Summary by Diane Bailey

Tegeran43's self-titled album is a powerful and thought-provoking work of art that sheds light on a pivotal moment in Iran's history. The band's unique blend of traditional and experimental music, combined with their poignant lyrics and spoken word poetry, make this album a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring the intersection of music, politics, and culture.