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Static Delusions and Stone-Still Days | Audio CD

by Catheters

List Price: $13.98  
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Binding:  Audio CD
Studio:  Sub Pop
Release Date:  March 05, 2002
Sales Rank:  271,248st


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: Been There Before
  • Track 2: I Fall Easy
  • Track 3: 3000 Ways
  • Track 4: Nothing
  • Track 5: Door Shuts Quickly
  • Track 6: Bleary Haze
  • Track 7: Build a Home
  • Track 8: Endless Avenues
  • Track 9: Disguise Myself
  • Track 10: Clock on the Wall
  • Track 11: What Have They Done to You?


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Album Description
Seattle rock band The Catheters have already, despite their tender age, released one full-length and a handful of singles, and spent time on the road with the likes of The Murder City Devils, Mudhoney and Motorhead (and that's just the M's...). An auspicious beginning, but nothing that even hints at the rock captured on this record. It's an album that elevates and obliterates in one motion - shaking either fist or ass in the face of our collective mortality.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 8 reviews)

Fun, filthy garage punk, but nothing original by Annalise (Ruckersville, VA United States) 3 Stars
March 22, 2004
The Catheters sound like the Hives trying to sound like the Stooges and Mudhoney. And they do a good enough job. It's a fun album to rock out to, but there's nothing unique about it. Standard, formula rock. VERSE CHORUS VERSE CHORUS SOLO CHORUS CHORUS all the songs sound like songs you've heard before. But if you don't mind that, give it a shot. And the kids in the band are pretty cute, which is always a plus. (that's why I bought their album in the first place -- a saw their picture and thought they were hot... but don't tell anyone, Kay?)

Damn Awesome! by Adlardo84 (PA, USA) 5 Stars
July 09, 2003
This CD is just mind blowing. I can't believe how great this band is especially during an age of some terrible modern rock bands. Overall the Catheters just rock so buy this CD now and support this great band!!

Turn off your radio and turn on The Catheters by B.M (Seattle, WA) 4 Stars
June 10, 2003
This is what its all about. Wow, if only you knew. Probably one of the top Seattle bands at the moment (playing this coming weekend, hope to catch them) this album will blow your mind. Lots of the Stooges in their sound - but theres lots lots more, buy this now , crank it up and breathe the air.

wow... 5 Stars
June 14, 2002
I don't know what to say here, except that this album is one of the best I've heard in a long time. Their sound is very versatile, and they've fit in at both a mainly hardcore show as well as a more generic punk show. The combinations of sounds that they use is amazing. What a great band...

Subpop strikes gold again by Raldante McGillis (Laurel, Montana United States) 5 Stars
May 28, 2002
Over the years, Subpop has found many diamonds in the rough. And this is their latest little gem. The Catheters mix the older rock sound of The Strokes with the gritty angst of Nirvana and even add a slight hardcore influence. Static Delusions flows very well too, there are a few low points but there are many more high points, especially my favorite song on the album, Nothing.

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