| Bidraget er publisert med ropert og har blitt hentet fram på Oslo (onsdag 22. juli 2009). Les mer om roperten… The Wire on NEO DADA«Norway’s Jono El Grande wears his musical influences on his sleeve and a grand Zappaesque moustache on his top lip. He’s a self-confessed devotee of Frank Zappa, and Neo Dada has the same in yer face virtuosity and invention that typified the latter’s take on rock. «Ballet Morbido In A Dozen Tiny Movements» covers everything: nonsensical vocalising, frequent time signature changes, disconnected shifts to classical interludes and, of course, seemingly endless outbreaks of xylophone playing. But Neo Dada is far more than pastiche or tribute. The heavy riffing guitar on «Neo Dada» itself and «Three Variations On A Mainstream Neurosis» drag art rock into the present. His reputation in his native land owes much to dada-like performance, but he exuberance transfers clearly to the recordings.» The Wire (UK) | ||