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Foreign Objects

Foreign Objects
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Foreign Objects

by The Kitchen
Product Group: Music
Studio: Damaged Goods
ISBN: B0002LP0Y8
EAN: 0615187323523
UPC: 615187323523
Audio CD
Original Release Date: 2004-09-21
Release Date: 2004-09-21
SKU: 07060324
Condition: Very Good Very Good
Comments: Audio CD in very good condition with few light scratches. Very nice jewel case with like new art and labels.


Customer Reviews


Punk-Disco Experimentation
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-03-25

1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful


I like to imagine that Ryan Seagrist, guitarist of the incredible but now defunct Florida indy pop-punk band Discount, went out to a club in Scotland and became "non-functional". When he woke up the next morning he was laying on the floor of some girl named Amanda's apartment. Lo and behold, it turned out that Amanda wass a singer/songwriter. Such fortunate providence could only mean one thing - it's time to break out the four-track and make an album. And then get married...

Or whatever. Somebody probably answered an ad somewhere. None of that gets in the way of the fact that this is a pretty creative album. It continually resists pigeon-holing, moving from electronica to pop-punk to noisecore almost effortlessly. Which is pretty impressive considering that the whole thing was performed by 2 people, probably in a garage-based studio. It sometimes seems a little thin in the mix, but it's hard to complain about that, because a sampled album like this could very easily become over-produced and start to suck.

I guess the major complaint I have is that Manda Rin's vocals seem a bit over-enunciated - think of Gary Oldman's spit-riddled appearance on "Friends", and you'll understand what I mean. She's got a great voice, but is just feels a little sharp sometimes. Standout songs are "Window Shopping" with its soaring pop chorus, and "And He Loves It", a song that feels more like traditional organic punk than some of the more layered and mixed songs on the album. If you're interested in hearing some really creative and experimental sounds, check this one out.

Tracks:
01 Window Shopping
02 The Room Is Empty
03 Dai Kirai
04 The Man Now
05 Who Are You?
06 Notch
07 Better on the Floor
08 Use Me
09 Here with Me
10 And He Loves It
11 Exposure

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