"TSIGOTI (previously known as Waristerror Terroriswar) is an experimental improvising quazi-punk band dedicated to expressing their opposition for war, authoritarian regimes,and violent religious extremes. The band is made up of members from two different continents, each with much experience in a wide variety of musical/life situations. Their first album The Brutal Reality Of Modern Brutality (Edgetone Records) was written and recorded in 3 days. It was birthed spontaneously through a collective urgency. They met again this past year to record a second album, play their first shows to wildly enthusiastic audiences, and reconfirm their collective skeptical optimism. Private Poverty Speaks To The People Of The Party was created with patience and dedication, yet still holds the same raw improvisational qualities of their debut recording, The Brutal Reality of Modern Brutality. Straying from the typical notion of political commentary, TSIGOTI focus their approach from an insider's perspective, exploring people who suffer being attacked, imprisoned, terrorized, tortured, brainwashed, and tricked. By expanding their sonic territory and political repertoire, TSIGOTI deliver a clever, experimental, yet accessible work of art that is true to the ESP mission - forward thinking and forever changing."-ESP
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Rock and Related Improvised Rock Improvised Music Song Based Music
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Track Listing:
1. With A Mirror And A Magnifying Glass 2:56
2. Children Slaves Make Children's Toys 2:51
3. They Make Them For They 1:02
4. Conformist Freedom, Reactionary Tourist 1:55
5. This Is A Simplified Response... 2:17
6. The Sickofwar Traine 3:49
7. (Yes) The Border Crossed Us 3:30
8. (We) Would You If You Could? 3:55
9. (Can) Don't Sleep Through This 2:18
10. (We?) This Is The Days Of Your Life 2:46
11. I May Not Get There With You 2:32
12. Dust To People To Ashes 3:14
13. Everybody Settle Down 1:40
14. This Is Now It Is: 2:45
15. Everything Is Easy 4:24
16. But The Sun Don't Wait 2:27
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