I didn’t think a decent song could be produced using
Frooty Loops, but The Mourning After Pill proved me
wrong.
I have been aware of this project for about a year now,
and used to frequent the site to check for updates. I
would occasionally plug The Parasitic Need into my
Winamp, which is the first track off this single.
Ask and Ye Shall Deceive has some funky twists and
turns you’ll enjoy, and some you might be mildly
annoyed with – there’s a bit of boring repetition here.
Again, it’s all a matter of opinion of the individual, some
like repetition, some don’t.
AAYSD consists of four original tracks and two remixes.
Most of the songs on here have the certain appeal of a
pleasant dark ambience – the lyrics are a bit cheesy but
Mourning After Pill seems to be a hobby project. My
biggest beef is that it’s an mp3.com release, and most
know about the whole Universal problem that started in
October. I must admit, mp3.com produces better CD’s
now: shrink wrapped and less propaganda.
MAP has some creative elements worth checking out. – Azriel J. Knight
Mourning After Pill – Ask and Ye Shall Deceive (later renamed to Parasite Priestess)
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