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Helio Sequence

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Track Listing

  1. Stracenska 612
  2. Just Mary Jane
  3. Transistor Radio
  4. My Heart
  5. Sassafras
  6. Stitches Sewing
  7. Tomorrow Never Knows
  8. Big Jet Sky
  9. Demographics

Product Details

  • Released on: 2003-11-18
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Customer Reviews

Cool Sounds4
There's a mixture of fluid and static music in this record that makes it a bizarre cross between Kraftwerk and King Black Acid. Most people don't know who KBA is so instead we'll call it a mixture between Kraftwerk and early Pink Floyd. Throw into that bit of late-Beatles and Blurish Brit-pop. There's a soft electonica underbelly to Helio Sequence which heard by itself is almost trancy. On top of it is wet delay-ridden guitars soaring toward spacerock. Its innovative and gets better with every listen. Its power is in the music and instrumental jams/solos. The songs are not particularly catchy and lack strong hooks -- in other words after listening to the album no songs get stuck in my head. But it is also complex and textured which makes each listening a fresh experience. The album feels a bit restrained as if the musicians are unable or unwilling to let loose or perhaps that they are slaves to their electronica fundament. Check out track #3. That's about as poppy as they get.

Wow!!!5
I started sending out my bands demo a couple days before I got this album in the mail. It's intimidating to hear a couple of new guys that recorded at the house (much like I have) and they sound this good. I can't believe they're not bigger than they are. It's not just [good] music, its deep, highly creative, and catchy as hell. Some bands do something and you say "Wow, I know where your coming from!!" But with these guys your saying "Wow, I wish I knew where you were coming from!!" I bought this album because of the MBV comparisons, and I kept hearing the beatles mentioned and you do kind of get the sense of Kevin Shields doing Sgt. Peppers, but this album is by no means a rehash of anything I've ever heard. I gotta check out their next release!

great, but...3
Overall, they've come a long way. But...I could do without a lot of the vocals on most of the tracks. I feel that in many cases the tracks are degraded by weak vocals. It's really wonderful musically(and by musically i mean digitally). But the vocals could stand to be axed on future recordings.