A Spectrum of Infinite Scale

Man Or Astro-Man?
Touch and Go
General | Sep 2000

Reviews

nari
Reviewed 2001-09-02
They still sound like instrumental surf rock at the core, yet darker and edgier. Heavy, reverb-drenched riffs; hard and fast drumming. This album has an overall menacing sound (or quirky if you want). Many of these songs are introduced by other-worldly instruments and noises. Recommended. -nari

1. Abstract intro (throwaway)
2. Crazed, heavy riff
3. Snappy punk w/Beach Boys riffs
4. Creepy, funky, slow jam
5. Bouncy distorted crunch. Phat drums. Rawk!
6. Eerie surf rock riff
7. Fast, frantic, punky
8. A bizarre, extraterrestrial groove
9. Stephen Hawking covering Cher
10. Is that a theremin? Weird, yet catchy.
11. Rhythm dot matrix (literally)
12. If evil midgets played rock
13. Abstract ending. Collage of noise, scratch, effects. Unsettling, yet cool. In fact, so is the whole album.


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Track listing

1. Pathway to the Infinite
2. Songs of the Two-Mile Linear
3. Preparation Clont
4. Curious Constructs of Stem-L
5. Um Espectro Sem Escala
6. Many Pieces of Large Fuzzy M
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8. Very Suble Elevators
9. Within One Universe there Ar
10. Spectrograph Reading of the
11. A Simple Text File
12. Obligatory Part 2 Song in Wh
13. Multi-Variational Stimuli of