Planet Of Ice
For the past six years, Seattle's Minus the Bear have orbited the music world like a distant meteor, fine-tuning their brand of indie rock and discovering how technology can help enhance the band's unique pop vision - all of which is about to culminate with their latest full-length Planet of Ice, an album showing the band not so much transforming their sound as transcending it. Although the band has released a handful of EPs and two full-lengths in their prolific career (most recently 2005's Menos El Oso and the sister remix CD Interpretaciones Del Oso), with Planet of Ice the band - which now features new keyboardist Alex Rose - have taken their brand of idiosyncratic indie rock to new heights. 'I feel like this is the most cohesive record we've done,' bassist Cory Murchy says. 'I hate the term 'organic,' but that's the one term I can think of when comparing this to our other records because there's a lot of weird electronic stuff going on there, but there's some really raw riffage as well.'
Tracks
1~1~Burying Luck1~2~Ice Monster
1~3~Knights
1~4~White Mystery
1~5~Dr. L'Ling
1~6~Part 2
1~7~Throwin' Shapes
1~8~When We Escape
1~9~Double VIsion Quest
1~10~Lotus
Details
Format: CDArtist: Minus The Bear
Release Date: 20 August 2007
Genre: Rock
Label: Suicide Squeeze Records
Distributor: Rocket Group
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