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FASTEST TRIP TO CYBER-TOWN

Mayfair

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2.90 | 11 ratings | 2 reviews | 27% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1998

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Things Will Be Better (4:27)
2. BG How Was PG Pure (4:07)
3. Trip (4:20)
4. Waterproof (4:44)
5. Wonderbra's Driver (2:26)
6. Cyber Wanda (6:09)
7. The 90's (5:56)
8. Gold Coated Girls (4:02)
9. Bye, Bye "Mr. T." (5:57)
10. I Never Stripped In Public (4:48)
11. Walking Different (2:01)
12. Joesie Loves Decibel (4:11)

Total time 53:08

Line-up / Musicians

- Mario Prünster / vocals
- René Tiefenböck / guitar
- René Konzett / bass
- Manfred Konzett / drums, percussion, loops, samples

Releases information

CD King Pest Records ‎- 90067120 (1998, Switzerland)

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MAYFAIR Fastest Trip To Cyber-Town ratings distribution


2.90
(11 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (27%)
27%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (27%)
27%
Good, but non-essential (18%)
18%
Collectors/fans only (27%)
27%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

MAYFAIR Fastest Trip To Cyber-Town reviews


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Review by UMUR
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2 stars "Fastest Trip to Cybertown" is the third full-length studio album by Austrian progressive rock/metal act Mayfair. The album was released through the King Pest label in 1998. As "Fastest Trip to Cybertown" is the only release registered as being released through King Pest, I suspect that itīs the bandīs own label. "Fastest Trip to Cybertown" is the successor to "Die Flucht" from 1995 and it was the last album released during Mayfairīs original run from 1989 to 2000, when they disbanded the first time.

Although Mario Prünsterīs Geddy Lee (Rush) sounding voice and delivery immediately gives away that "Fastest Trip to Cybertown" is a Mayfair release, all metal elements (which were already sparse) from the two predecing album releases have been stripped from the bandīs sound, and "Fastest Trip to Cybertown" is instead a sort of experimental/semi-progressive rock album with strong alternative/indie rock leanings. Itīs generally pretty odd sounding music and the emphasis is on groove, atmosphere, and weird/abstract songwriting ideas.

"Fastest Trip to Cybertown" is almost as thin sounding as the last two releases, and it would be a lie if i told you that itīs a particularly well produced release. But thatīs nothing new when it comes to Mayfair. Upon conclusion "Fastest Trip to Cybertown" is an odd sounding rock album, and Iīm not sure who would be the audience for this type of music. Itīs occasionally interesting, but never really a great listening experience and a 2.5 star (50%) rating is warranted.

(Originally posted on Metal Music Archives).

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