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Review: 'SPECTACLE EXPERIMENT, THE'
'JUST IN TIME FOR NOTHING'   

-  Label: '114 MUSIC'
-  Genre: 'Rock' -  Release Date: 'November 2005'

Our Rating:
'Just In Time For Nothing' -the debut album from THE SPECTACLE EXPERIMENT -is a slow, droning, self indulgent release that leaves the listener feeling cold and frustrated.

Goth and Industrial-inspired Hadrian Mordecai, the man behind the band, screams out his pain, nightmares and worries to a wall of sound that sounds eerily similar to the backing music in scary films.

In a vain attempt to expunge his demons and self loathing tracks like 'Thrown Away' feature the wonderfully inspired and poetic lyrics "you superficial bitch/ all I did was love you." And that's one of the better lines.

This release is fifty minutes of monotonous, dull whining from a man who hates the world because his girlfriend just dumped him. Mordecai should simply get over himself and find a happier subject to write about- maybe then that way his music will be a lot easier on the ears and leave listeners less angry at having just wasted an hour of their lives on utter rubbish.
  author: Charlotte Otter

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