![]() ![]() Remastered with 2 bonus tracks, featuring TEST DEPT. This sonic rendition draws upon the writings of Wilde’s poem and the horrors of prison life for a condemned man, as a metaphor for the universal predicament of all humankind. was the pseudonym used for the publication "The Ballad of Reading Gaol", a poem based on the execution of a fellow inmate. ![]() is drawn from the cell number where the literary figure Oscar Wilde was incarcerated in Reading Gaol under gross indecency charges. Reminiscent of the finest mid-era TEST DEPT., such as "Gododdin" or "Pax Britannica", with heavy percussion, strings, and strident vocals. ![]() Tracing the history of the location through to the present current political and social situation, evoking the harsh realities of Victorian and modern day Britain. To mark the 125th anniversary of Oscar Wildes release from Reading Gaol. The work is inspired by the real life experience of Her Majesty’s Prison Reading. The winning and commended poems from the Ballads for Reading Gaol poetry. is a personal project from Paul Jamrozy, co-founder of original industrial agitators TEST DEPT. The Ballad of Reading Gaol and Other Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) Wilde, Oscar on. ![]()
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