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09/17/2002 | Fearless Records 

All Music Guide Review

A bit too heavy to be considered emo and a bit too complex in both structure and affect to be called punk, let alone hardcore, this Muncie, IN-based sextet gets compared most frequently to bands like At the Drive-In and the Juliana Theory (for whom bandleader Jonathon Newby once worked as a tour manager). But listeners over the age of 30 will be most immediately struck by two other influences: Rush's Geddy Lee (check out Newby's vocals on "Monolithic") and the Cure's Robert Smith (check out Newby's vocals on the bridge to "Life Death"). While the band's sound is still a bit rough and less-than fully formed on its debut effort, there are lots of promising moments here, including the awkwardly pretty "Saturn Parkway," which lurches along in waltz time under a cloud of messily chiming guitars; the declamatory "Canon," which makes nifty use of distant background shouting à la Gang of Four; and the instrumental "It Keeps the Machine Running." Not bad at all. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Monolithic
  • 3:41

  • 2
  • Erasure
  • 4:28

  • 4
  • Canon
  • 5:13

  • 5
  • Life Death
  • 3:17

  • 6
  • It Keeps the Machine Running
  • 5:46
  • Credits



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