Mafafi - Why Pay To Exist When You Can Be Dead For Free

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Review by Sherry Lowther

Mafafi's latest album, Why Pay To Exist When You Can Be Dead For Free, is a unique and thought-provoking addition to the world of experimental music. The album's title alone sets the tone for the unconventional and existential themes explored throughout the tracks.

The album features a blend of spoken word poetry, electronic beats, and ambient sounds that create an eerie and introspective atmosphere. Mafafi's lyrics touch on topics such as the meaning of life, the futility of existence, and the desire for freedom from societal norms.

One standout track is "Eulogy for the Living," which features haunting vocals and a slow, melancholic melody that perfectly captures the feeling of mourning for a life that is still being lived. Another notable track is "Death is the Ultimate Rebellion," which uses distorted electronic sounds and a driving beat to convey a sense of rebellion against the inevitability of death.

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Artist: Mafafi
Album: Why Pay To Exist When You Can Be Dead For Free

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Still Don't Believe
Ed Burns
I Thought So, He Was Trying To Steal My Brick
I Musta Had Me 'Bout 15 Dr. Peppers
Still Don't Believe...
Intro

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Catalog Numbers

ST-021

Labels

  • Not On Label (Mafafi Self-released)
  • Scotch Tapes

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Formats

  • CD
  • EP
  • Cassette

Notes

Edition of 12.

About Mafafi

Name Vars

  • MAFAFI
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Summary by Sherry Lowther

Why Pay To Exist When You Can Be Dead For Free is a bold and thought-provoking album that challenges listeners to question their own existence and the value society places on it. Mafafi's unique blend of spoken word and experimental music creates a captivating and unsettling experience that is not to be missed.