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Bleep, Bleep, Bloop | Audio CD

by The Common Cold

List Price: $15.98  
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Binding:  Audio CD
Format:  Enhanced
Studio:  Action Driver
Release Date:  April 22, 2003
Sales Rank:  963,606rd


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: Untitled
  • Track 2: Tony Luggets A Small Boy In A Cat Suit
  • Track 3: You Just Don't Like To See People Happy
  • Track 4: You Smell Like My Sister
  • Track 5: Ten Pounds Of Shit In A Five Pound Bag
  • Track 6: Snowflake
  • Track 7: People Skills
  • Track 8: Feel The Burn


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Album Description
From its first slow-building tones to the last, mind-altering buzz of feedback, this Boston-based trio finds the meditative eye in a hurricane of sound. Like their post-rock predecessors -- Slint, Gastr del Sol, A Minor Forest -- they bring a difficult, carefully-plotted orderliness to swirlingly improvised sounds. They navigate tricky rhythms and odd time signatures as if they were inevitable, taking the listener along for the ride to a parallel universe. There is a narrow line between hypnotic and repetitive, and the band stays on the right side, introducing enough change to keep things interesting, enough of the same motifs to allow for reflection.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 2 reviews)

A Milestone Work! 5 Stars
September 13, 2003
"Bleep Bleep Bloop" is one of the most innovative albums I have heard in thirty years of listening to music. Picking up from where they left off on the previous album, The Common Cold breaks new ground with this masterpiece of a record. Words cannot do this music justice. This is a must own record.

A Fantastic Instrumental Album 5 Stars
August 10, 2003
Over the past two years, my interest for purely instrumental music has grown increasingly stronger. Bleep, Bleep, Bloop is a gem in the purest sense of the word. It encompasses all of the elements that are necessary to create a masterpiece. Thick, rich chords, explosive drums, and fantastically creative guitar-bass syncopation. I recommend this group to anyone who has the slightest bit of curiousity in this type of noise.
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