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swim 02-17-2009 05:27 PM

No replies? You're all losers. This album rules. I remember I found this album through this forum, probably CA, like 3 years ago and I still love it. It's damn good.

Bulldog 02-17-2009 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 593724)

I know these guys... kinda. There's a link to this very album on this blog I've got bookmarked, just never really been sure if it's worth getting. Judging by your review I definitely should.

Some great, albums on this list - keep 'em coming

almauro 02-17-2009 06:22 PM

The Feelies made a cameo in the movie Something Wild as a geeky uptight High School reunion band. They were good enough to make me check out the credits at the end of the movie.

Sneer 02-17-2009 06:33 PM

I was ready to give up on this due to the lack of replies on the Feelies lol, my love for this album transcends time and space - glad somebody bumped it

Molecules 02-18-2009 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 598568)
I was ready to give up on this due to the lack of replies on the Feelies lol, my love for this album transcends time and space - glad somebody bumped it

lol stop moaning and...



:p:

Sneer 02-18-2009 06:03 AM

I will as soon as, im struggling with a dissertation at the moment so everything else is taking a back seat

GravitySlips 02-18-2009 08:42 PM

i haven't been here for ages so nay reply from me, but yeah - the feelies are awesome!

mannny 02-19-2009 03:58 PM

Stu, this is a great list. I'm listening to The Unicorns album right now and its awesome. Exactly my kind of thing. Good luck on the dissertation

debaserr 02-20-2009 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 590434)
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The Unicorns
Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone

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"I Don't Wanna Die" – 2:03
"Tuff Ghost" – 2:57
"Ghost Mountain" – 3:10
"Sea Ghost" – 3:42
"Jellybones" – 2:43
"The Clap" – 1:26
"Child Star" – 5:21
"Let's Get Known" – 1:57
"I Was Born (A Unicorn)" – 2:45
"Tuff Luff" – 4:19
"Inoculate the Innocuous" – 5:18
"Les Os" – 3:32
"Ready to Die" – 1:42

The reasons as to why i love this album are manifold. Released in 2003, i bought it unwittingly the same year. I'll be honest, the reason i got it in the first place was the front cover and the small description the seller had stuck in the corner. I was 16 at the time, musically ignorant to an extent and head-deep in a Libertines phase. I was becoming increasingly disenchanted to the music i was listening to so thought '**** it, lets take a chance with this, might be amazing'.

When i first listened to it, i hated it. Thought it was incoherent, sloppy and uninspiring crap. It wasnt until about a year later that i really got it. I began listening to it more and more until, one fateful day, i realised it was awesome. It consequently opened me up to a whole new avenue of music i'd constantly overlooked.

Another reason why i love this is the constant shifting in mood and theme. One minute the album will linger, creep and solemnly coil around your ears, then suddenly, sometimes in the same song, it will without warning blossom into this sun-kissed, deeply joyous pop that cannot fail in bringing a smile to your face. Child Star for example has about 3 sections to it, beginning in a somewhat mournful, dark chord progression before exploding into an angst-fuelled crunch of distorted guitar based around a quiet-loud dynamic. It ends quite inexplicably in a dainty, summery twee pop as the dual vocalists coo their hatred for another. You never know what direction the music is going to take, it never bores nor becomes predictable; the band are masters in creating perfect pop songs, merging electronica with garage rock and twee pop which they then proceed in injecting with a myriad of moods, instruments and themes.

The thing about this album is you have to realise they're not altogether serious. It's basically a parody, but what came of it (I think unintentionally) are 13 tunes that not only passes as great pop rock, but can be further appreciated for its subtle irony, socio-cultural commentary and exploration into the human condition. Bottom line though, it's a fantastic listen for its assortment of musical stylizationm, uniqueness, catchy tunes, and strangely intelligent wit.

good to see someone else who appreciates this album. one of my favorites for sure.

Sneer 03-18-2009 09:15 PM

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Medusa Cyclone
Medusa Cyclone

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1 Gravity Serpent
2 Burner
3 X-Plodo Sun Hat
4 Black Dawn
5 Chemical
6 Inch of Mercury
7 Half Doll Violet Star
8 Atomic Hand
9 Dream House
10 Assigned Frequency
11 Helium Head

The eponymous 1995 album from this band, made of members from the equally impressive ViV Akauldren, is weird and wonderful.

At times replete with aggression and verve, at other times ambient, creeping, desparate and mournful - it attains this ethereal, unsettling and strangely alluring mood throughout its duration.

I cant remember the last time i listened to an album that caused me to become so detached from my perceptions and reality - if you focus on it and nothing else it really can take you to another, sometimes perturbing place beyond the realms of the explainable.

Musically, it sounds at times like Can at their strangest, Faust and Five Feet Hoses - all the while emanating from the same strange planet as Syd Barrett.

Its impossible to pick out stand-alone tracks, the music all blends into one big phantasmagoria of distant drones and echoes from the deepest chasms of space. That said, there is a beautiful vastness to each song and melody is present throughout - it isnt merely an atonal slab of noise passed off as experimentation. I strongly recommend it to anybody who enjoys such an experience, though i cant really recommend it enough and really want to place it higher... but i cant :(


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