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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Stracenska 612
- Just Mary Jane
- Transistor Radio
- My Heart
- Sassafras
- Stitches Sewing
- Tomorrow Never Knows
- Big Jet Sky
- Demographics
Product Details
- Released on: 2003-11-18
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Dimensions: .19 pounds
Customer Reviews
Cool Sounds
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!!!
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...
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.


