The record is a collection of songs mainly written in 2001, some of which appeared as alternative-takes in several EPs and compilations, either on tapes on CDs. The most significant material recorded during the last few years, under the code name “Clinical Shyness”, has been rearranged and manipulated by My Dear Killer, during the winter of 2005. The result is a pearl that lasts only thirty minutes and sticks together, with biadhesive tape, Nick Drake and the Sonic Youth.
The combination might sound vastly improbable but the sea of feedbacks in which My Dear Killer’s arpeggios and whispers are drowned, suggest of the stratified guitar layers of Ranaldo/Moore, trying to suffocate the fragile song-writer. The record has been essentially left as recorded and produced by My Dear Killer, without any form of embellishment.