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REDDMEN, THE: | |||
Arsenic Ballads: CD | |||
Very poppy, but in the good way because these guys are too good to make it big on the radio. Buzzsaws and whiny-sounding vocals, sort of in line with stuff like the Lillingtons. I liked it. Granted, it didn’t make me want to spend four days in a cave with nothing but this to listen to, but I haven’t gotten tired of it yet, and I really look forward to what these guys are gonna do in the future, and I want to get a hold of their first record, too. Solid stuff from the South Dakota plains. –The Lord Kveldulfr (Not Bad) | |||
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Revision as of 16:09, 27 September 2009
Tracks
- 01 - Lunar: First Class
- 02 - Sometimes, Always, Never
- 03 - Candy Cigarettes
- 04 - Edward XIII, X The Owl And Me
- 05 - Boy Trap
- 06 - Mascara
- 07 - P's And Q's
- 08 - There Goes My Girl
- 09 - Nameless And Shameless
- 10 - A Song About A Snow Angel
- 11 - Purple Pose
- 12 - Arsenic Ballads
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Reviews
REDDMEN, THE: Arsenic Ballads: CD Very poppy, but in the good way because these guys are too good to make it big on the radio. Buzzsaws and whiny-sounding vocals, sort of in line with stuff like the Lillingtons. I liked it. Granted, it didn’t make me want to spend four days in a cave with nothing but this to listen to, but I haven’t gotten tired of it yet, and I really look forward to what these guys are gonna do in the future, and I want to get a hold of their first record, too. Solid stuff from the South Dakota plains. –The Lord Kveldulfr (Not Bad)
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