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I Like This Temper is Slovakia
Slovakia
The Slovak Republic is a landlocked state in Central Europe. It has a population of over five million and an area of about . Slovakia is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south...

n alternative rock group Lavagance
Lavagance
Lavagance is a Slovak indie rock group, currently based in Bratislava, Slovakia. The members are:* Marek Rakovický - vocals, guitar, programming, keyboards* Vincent Susol – bass guitar, vocals* Viliam Bujnovský - keyboards, programming...

's fourth studio album, with five tracks plus the radto mix of "Blood".

The songs were chosen by Lavagance and completely redone with Eddie Stevens
Eddie Stevens
Eddie Stevens is a British keyboardist, composer and arranger, best known for co-writing, arranging and touring with the UK groups Freakpower ; Moloko ; and Zero 7....

, who produced the album. The mixing was done by Stevens in his London studio. The experimental album was then mastered in Amsterdam, and like their previous albums, was made available for free download from their website.

Track list

  1. "Attraction"
  2. "Blood"
  3. "Temper
  4. "It Happened Last Night"
  5. "She is the..."
  6. "Blood" (radio edit)

Reception

After its release, the single, "Blood", spent several weeks at the top of the Alternative Chart on the Slovak Radio FM
Rádio FM - Slovak Radio 4
Radio_FM, the fourth channel of the Slovak Radio, is an alternative music radio, established in November 2004. The specific feature of Radio_FM is its focus on young listeners who avoid consumer musical production and are interested in marginal alternative music genres such as indie, alternative...

.

Personnel

  • Marek Rakovický - vocals, guitar, programming, keyboards
  • Vincent Susol - bass guitar, vocals
  • Viliam Bujnovský - keyboards, programming
  • Marek Gregor - drums, vocals, programming
  • Mario Smashing - guitar, vocals, keyboards
  • Peter Rakovický - keyboards, programming & sound engineering

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