it's 2:14 in the morning... i have just finished the new samuel rossi album... samuel rossi is my alter ego... he makes "electronic" music... no guitars... once i thought i would invent an alter ego called samuel rossi so as nobody would know that it was me, edward gains, making this electronic music with ummm dance beats... i thought this would protect my image... but then i quickly realised that i didn't really even have an image to protect and nobody gave a fuck what i put out anyway... like is anybody actually reading this shit? hahaha... but whatever, i have kept the samuel rossi name and now the follow up to an album i made a couple of years back called 'electronic nails in an electronic coffin' is released... this new one is called 'cut out the heart of the hopeless romantic'... it's way less complex than the last one and there is a bit more actual playing on it as the last one was mostly just garageband samples... basically it's just me fucking around till the early hours of the morning on synthesisers...
the tracklisting is as follows and it should appear down the side of the page here in a couple of days as a free download once i have made the artwork... if you want you can listen on myspace (although quite annoyingly it won't let you load up really long sing titles...
samuel rossi myspace is here... yep...
1. sunshine brings death (break your life)
2. art wonk
3. fat fuck
4. chest of lead
5. every little thing
6. sell your soul
7. we don't communicate
8. funny sip
9. pork bench
10. i love you most in my most important life
11. twin towers
12. living in the darkness dying in the light
*interesting samuel rossi facts: only about 5 people own copies of the first record... it's one of my biggest sellers... and with the last one many of the song titles were just things my son wilco said when he was a little 2 or 3 year old... with this new one many of the song titles were things bebe has said to me... like 'i love you most in my most important life'... how cool is that? i couldn't have come up with that in a million years...