| View Larger Image | Bleep, Bleep, Bloop | Audio CDby The Common Cold
| List Price: | $15.98 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 3 to 5 days |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Format: | Enhanced | | Studio: | Action Driver | | Release Date: | April 22, 2003 | | Sales Rank: | 963,606rd |
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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
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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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