RES IPSA LOQUITOR ![]() In 2003, Angie Pepper released her first full-fledged album, Res Ipsa Loquitor (the name is taken from a Latin legal term meaning “the thing speaks for itself”). The album has a variety of moods and influences – even a short rap section – with most songs being co-written by Angie Pepper and Deniz Tek. Four of the tracks were recorded with a Montana psychedelic outfit called Donovan’s Brain (named after a 1942 science fiction novel, Donovan’s Brain that was made into a horror film on three occasions). The songs include a cover of the notorious “Hindu Gods (of Love)”, a linchpin Australian punk rock song; “Hindu Gods (of Love)” was originally released by Lipstick Killers on Greg Shaw’s Voxx Records in 1980.
(December 2013)
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