Last Days Of Rome, The - Snog

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| Format | CDEP |
| Available | 03-09-2007 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Just when you thought contemporary music had nothing new and exciting to offer here come SNOG to save the day!!! 'The Last Days of Rome' is the new SNOG single (and the first single from the forthcoming album of the same name). Is it Leonard Cohen (with its perversely apocalyptic lyric and delivery) or is it Public Enemy (with its slinky hip-hop beat and grinding guitar motif)? Well, what it really is, is something completely new! Sliding between genres like they slip between hot-tubs 'The Last Days of Rome' is dark, powerful and totally catchy, a sleek meaningfulbeast. Produced by The Calculators (The Faint, Adalita and many others) and featuring the sweet voice of Mr. Royce Doherty, the collapse of civilization has never been this groovy before! Adding to the celebratory atmosphere is an extrordinary down tempo remix by UK Electro legend Sir Real and three brand new tracks which will not appear on the forthcoming album. 'The Sickness' is a collaboration with Berlin ambient beatmeister Hecq, 'The Prisoner' a collaboration with deviant dubstepper The Nam Shub of Enki and the authentic bluegrass number 'The Day the Towers Fell' was written for Grand Ol' Opry star Porter Wagoner. Closing out the single is a most surprising acoustic version of The Last Days of Rome.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- The Last Days Of Rome
- The Last Days Of Rome - (Sir Real Remix)
- The Last Days Of Rome - (Calculus Mix)
- The Sickness - (featuring Hecq)
- The Prisoner - (featuring The Namshub Of Enki)
- The Day The Towers Fell
- The Last Days Of Rome - (acoustic)
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