Bipolaroid

Illusion Fields
Self-Release
General | Nov 2010

Reviews

N&N
Reviewed 2011-03-23
Bob Dylan meets the White Stripes and you know what, he likes them, he likes them a lot. He wants make sweet music with them and make lots of baby albums with them. And he did, he did and he called it the Bipolaroid. Start with 7 and 10.

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Reviewed by N&N and Anchor Bock Beer.

1. Distorted guitars drive this jam back to a place where a multi-layered cacophony of delight can feel quite at home.
2. ** My father was a rolling stone, he rolled away one day and never came home.
3. * Psychedelic. Jammin' around a beach fire pit of ROCK.
4. * Anthem of a modern day rejuvenation of traditional rock.
5. Plodding piano, whining vox, creepy psychedelic uncle at a grateful dead family reunion
6. Fast strummin, easy cummin
7. ** Is that a triangle? Yes, it is. Down on Borboun street, drunk as shit, not a care in the fucking world
8. Horns and emotions intertwine into a Beatle'esque anthem
9. Tambourine dreams, sunlit beams, sophistocat preens
10. ** Corvettes and Russian roulette, this song is dangerous, fun and poppy. Shit out of luck, I wish you well.

Recent airplay

Here Lies Sorrow
meow for memomorial day!May 30, 2011
Rising Sun
Wee AnimalculesMay 27, 2011
Of House Or Home
mining the orangeasmMay 26, 2011
Black Is The New Black
Of House Or Home
giltMay 20, 2011
Of House Or Home
meowMay 17, 2011

Charting

2011-03-27 — 2011-05-29
Week EndingAirplays
May 29 3
May 22 2
Apr 3 1

Track listing

1. Vampires On Montegut
2. Rising Sun
3. Black Is The New Black
4. Bright Shadows
5. Dead Horse
6. Vibrations
7. Of House Or Home
8. A Second Line For Minutemen
9. Lord As My Witness
10. Here Lies Sorrow