Mice Parade / All Roads Lead to Salzburg
Album: All Roads Lead to Salzburg   Collection:General
Artist:Mice Parade   Added:Apr 2002
Label:Bubble Core Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2002-10-21 Pull Date: 2002-12-23
Week Ending: Dec 1 Nov 24 Nov 17 Nov 10 Nov 3
Airplays: 3 1 1 2 2

Recent Airplay
1. Feb 11, 2008: orangeasm
The Levitation
4. Nov 27, 2002: Strange Attractors
Circle 1
2. Jan 18, 2003: blues with a feelin'
Circle 1
5. Nov 20, 2002: Lick My Moody Guitar Show
Open Air Dance Part 4
3. Nov 27, 2002: press and release
Open Air Dance Part 4, Open Air Dance Part 2 & 3
6. Nov 13, 2002: Lick My Moody Guitar Show
Open Air Dance Part 4

Album Review
nari
Reviewed 2002-11-22
Quintessential fake-jazz jammy indie rock, and absolutely charming. Adam Pierce (of The Dylan Group) is an anagram for Mice Parade and is the group's creative lead. This album is an afterthought on Mokoondi (2001), with live tracks and new extensions of old songs, plus some completely original material. Again
features the cheng, a Chinese koto, for eastern flavor. Also features Doug Scharin on drums (of HIM, June of 44, Rex), who joins Adam Pierce for some really bitchin jazz drumming. – nari

1. harmony and instrumentation that makes you think of an eastern folk songs; light, pastoral
2. another light and laid back groove; fusion; pretty acoustic guitar layered over droning voices and toy piano
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5. mellow groove, heavy rock beat, sexy back alley guitar lick and scratch
6. so pretty and catchy; dark, other worldly theme over punchin beats
7. short dark interlude
8. beautiful, delicate solo on the harp-like cheng; prelude to -->
9-10. high energy jam starts with an earthy folk strum then full jazz ensem. comes in for miles davis inspired groove
11. looping folk song

Track Listing
1. Circle 1   6. The Levitation
2. Phasen Weise   7. Dub Interlude #2
3. Freedom World Excerpt   8. Open Air Dance Part 1
4. All Roads Lead to Salzburg   9. Open Air Dance Part 2 & 3
5. One Road Led to Columbia   10. Open Air Dance Part 4
  11. Circle 2