MP3 Bluegrazer - The Bluegrazer Album
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Stichworte: rock americana, rock classic, mp3 album
Komplettes MP3 Album von Bluegrazer
Angegebene Spieldauer: 69:50
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2003-11-02
Kurz-Beschreibung von CDbaby: Sorta like the Beatles... tuney and catchy, but also weird and on crazy drugs...
Käufer, die sich für (The Beatles Camper Van Beethoven Ween) interessieren sollten sich dieses Album anhören.
Weitere Informationen vom Distributor:
First, some reviews:
Pitchfork Media had this to say: "...this album is about as much fun as you can have in 73 minutes without resorting to substance abuse."
and it also said this: "Truthfully, the 26 tracks on the album are about as focused as a Jackson Pollack painting, some of them sounding like they were banged out from conception to what you’re hearing in about a half hour; others, like "Turn It Over", with its delay-drenched, angelic refrain and dry, aggressive verses, obviously took a lot of thought and post-production tinkering. There’s total fluff like "Jam On", a hooky indie rock two-step that’s so casually ingratiating you won’t even notice how sticky it is until you’re singing it in the car two days later, and über-oddities like "Brendan Smith", which is basically instrumental Wesley Willis, a bleepy Casio jam that seems designed purely to amuse."
And this other site, Splendid E-zine, said these nice things: " ’Don’t Be Down, Stella’ is an instant classic, projecting the same seemingly effortless jauntiness that Dexy’s Midnight Runners slung. ’Sister Sue’s’ electric/acoustic interplay and infectious melody radiate similar good cheer. Tracks like the hick anthem ’What I’d Rather Do’ spotlight Bluegrazer’s sillier side. It’s about a trucker who, instead of endlessly navigating highways, would rather do what most men do -- "drink an ice cold beer and then screw.’ "
But we all know reviews don’t me nuttin’, am I right? So how about a ridiculous fake biography instead? Here ya go:
Bluegrazer was born in Uganda. It was a baby with fire for teeth. But also it had exploding power.
When the colonialists realized the power of this baby, they kidnapped and shipped it to America. Unfortunately, a postage mishap caused a great delay. Bluegrazer was not delivered until 2001.
Bluegrazer hit the Massachusetts shores and split into 3 dudes who would combine to form one giant Bluegrazer, not unlike Voltron or Panda-monium. They raaaaawk.
Ugandan-style.
Angegebene Spieldauer: 69:50
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2003-11-02
Kurz-Beschreibung von CDbaby: Sorta like the Beatles... tuney and catchy, but also weird and on crazy drugs...
Käufer, die sich für (The Beatles Camper Van Beethoven Ween) interessieren sollten sich dieses Album anhören.
Weitere Informationen vom Distributor:
First, some reviews:
Pitchfork Media had this to say: "...this album is about as much fun as you can have in 73 minutes without resorting to substance abuse."
and it also said this: "Truthfully, the 26 tracks on the album are about as focused as a Jackson Pollack painting, some of them sounding like they were banged out from conception to what you’re hearing in about a half hour; others, like "Turn It Over", with its delay-drenched, angelic refrain and dry, aggressive verses, obviously took a lot of thought and post-production tinkering. There’s total fluff like "Jam On", a hooky indie rock two-step that’s so casually ingratiating you won’t even notice how sticky it is until you’re singing it in the car two days later, and über-oddities like "Brendan Smith", which is basically instrumental Wesley Willis, a bleepy Casio jam that seems designed purely to amuse."
And this other site, Splendid E-zine, said these nice things: " ’Don’t Be Down, Stella’ is an instant classic, projecting the same seemingly effortless jauntiness that Dexy’s Midnight Runners slung. ’Sister Sue’s’ electric/acoustic interplay and infectious melody radiate similar good cheer. Tracks like the hick anthem ’What I’d Rather Do’ spotlight Bluegrazer’s sillier side. It’s about a trucker who, instead of endlessly navigating highways, would rather do what most men do -- "drink an ice cold beer and then screw.’ "
But we all know reviews don’t me nuttin’, am I right? So how about a ridiculous fake biography instead? Here ya go:
Bluegrazer was born in Uganda. It was a baby with fire for teeth. But also it had exploding power.
When the colonialists realized the power of this baby, they kidnapped and shipped it to America. Unfortunately, a postage mishap caused a great delay. Bluegrazer was not delivered until 2001.
Bluegrazer hit the Massachusetts shores and split into 3 dudes who would combine to form one giant Bluegrazer, not unlike Voltron or Panda-monium. They raaaaawk.
Ugandan-style.
In Partnerschaft mit CDbaby
Stichworte: rock americana, rock classic, mp3 album
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