My Computer/Andy Chester
My Computer invented electronica in 2002 with their debut thriller ‘Vulnerabila’ which had the British music press united in their praise for it. Sadly, for whatever reason, the reaction of the record buying public did not match that of the critics. After an initial sales rush generated by the acclaim and just one UK tour delivering ‘Vulnerabilia’ live with laser precision, the record was deleted and My Computer retreated back to Manchester.
A change of label and antipathy within the My Computer camp meant that the follow up, the John Leckie produced ‘No CV’ a classic electronic rock record would take an unbearable 2 years to finish. Dropped by their label upon completion, it would take a further year to release. Again the critics were united in their praise. Again the record, for whatever reason, didn’t sell.
Fast forward to December 2008. Andy Chester decides it’s time for another My Computer record. He finds a band named Black Jackson on the other side of town, fed up with their own road to nowhere. He then writes with that band what he considers to be, the most cohesive My Computer album to date.
That album eViL sPaNiSh is an epic, straight ahead, balls out, no nonsense, Rock ‘n’ Roll record.








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