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As This Is Futuristic (Dig)
Apparitions
As This Is Futuristic (Dig)
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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"... ridiculously catchy power-pop affairs.... heavenly layers of guitars... rocks irresistibly, with songs like the Who-ish blast of power chording and Guided By Voices-style skewhiff pop sensibility of "Motor Skills",...  more »

     
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All Artists: Apparitions
Title: As This Is Futuristic (Dig)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Machine Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 1/24/2006
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 883137510129

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"... ridiculously catchy power-pop affairs.... heavenly layers of guitars... rocks irresistibly, with songs like the Who-ish blast of power chording and Guided By Voices-style skewhiff pop sensibility of "Motor Skills", the dignified and delicious "Shapeshifters" and the Charles Darwin-meets Devo-style (lack of) evolution commentary "God Monkey Robot" all proffering choruses that nestle snugly in your synapses. Heidinger, meanwhile, gets (meta) physical with the none-more fatalistic musings of the self-explanatory "Cemeteries," but the spring in the music's step is anything but sepulchral. Actually, the juxtaposition between the band's apparent apocalypse-tomorrow lyrical obsessions and the immediacy and atmosphere of their music is one of the aspects of The Apparitions' oeuvre that ensures you will return to them. Indeed, songs as disparate as the Radiohead-circa-"Street Spirit" enigma of "You Chirp Just Like Little Sparrows" and the dreamy, neo-Biblical "She Burned Out Their Eyes" display an alarmingly impressive diversity, while the there-by-the-grace urban horror of "With Wolf Clothes On" is wrapped up in the sort of guitar hook it would take a JCB to remove. Hearteningly, it all ends on a brief, but thoroughly lovely note of positivity with the blink-and-you'll-miss-it "Positively Charged", where Heidinger sings "your heart skips a beat for all the right reasons", which indeed it does as you listen to this going-places foursome. Indeed, while "As This Is Futuristic" sometimes delves into humanity's longer shadows, it invariably comes up sounding life-affirming and suggests The Apparitions deserve more than to remain a rarely-seen, ghostly presence on pop's top table." - Whisperin & Hollerin U.K.

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CD Reviews

Hard To Pin Down
Jay Austin Williams | London, KY | 01/26/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is an above average album, at least. The stylystic change from one song to the next is a bit confusing at first. Tracks like "Arrythmia" evoke recent Incubus while those like "God Monkey Robot" and "Electricity and Drums" are designed to mine into your brain in the same wise as a Franz Ferdinand single. This quality Kentucky band,(finally), is making no attempt at imitation, however, and a unique sound is evident after multiple listens. As this is January I'd call it the best indie rock release this year."
KILLER CD-MAKES YA WANNA BOOGIE !
Sephora Minx | Indianapolis,IN USA | 01/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Put it on, clap your hands,feet and anything else you feel like. I love this CD. Two different vocalists, awesome lyrics, energy , weirdness - i'm desperate to check them out live !!!! Can't stop playing it.....the more you listen , the more you want it."
Simply Stellar!
Kevin Rourke | 01/29/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is stellar! I have never heard of this band before last night, when some friends and I went to a concert where they performed. All I can say is that they are absolutely fantastic. I had to buy this album, and it was worth every penny. This might just be the best Indie album I have ever heard, every song is incredible. They sound like no other band (although one or two songs sound like they have some Interpol influence) and every song is unique from. If you're looking for some new Indie rock albums, I highly suggest this album.



5/5



Suggested tracks: Shapeshifter, Electric & Drums, Arrythmia, God Monkey Robot"