
Brace yourself for a daring musical adventure that traverses the realms of spoken word madness, free jazz experimentation reminiscent of John Zorn, explosive noise rock eruptions, and an abundance of punk energy inspired by the likes of 80s Australian bands. Spiritual Dentist by the Swedish collective Grismask, featuring the lead singer from the critically acclaimed Viagra Boys, is a test of endurance that demands your undivided attention for the next 380 seconds. Sebastian Murphy fearlessly spills his guts, recounting a childhood story about a trip to the zoo where he learned about the contrasting worlds of polar bears and monkeys. This seemingly innocent recollection takes an unexpected turn, leading him down a path of reminiscing about a fateful date in a fancy restaurant, during which his teeth inexplicably decided to make a swift exit from his mouth. The sonic landscape created by Grismask invokes the spirit of Amphtemine Reptile Records, evoking Mike Patton’s wild spirit and the raw jazz punk energy of Cows. If these references strike a chord with you, then you may venture forth into this exhilarating and unapologetically unconventional musical experience. But be warned, this journey is not for the faint of heart.
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