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Believe it Mammals
Bats & mice
Believe it Mammals
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Believe It Mammals, the debut full-length by Bats & Mice, is an ambitious work that eagerly explores a multiplicity of dynamics, moods, rhythms, and timbres. For those who like to keep score, Bats & Mice contains m...  more »

     
   
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All Artists: Bats & mice
Title: Believe it Mammals
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Lovitt
Original Release Date: 4/1/2002
Release Date: 4/1/2002
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 711574462728

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Believe It Mammals, the debut full-length by Bats & Mice, is an ambitious work that eagerly explores a multiplicity of dynamics, moods, rhythms, and timbres. For those who like to keep score, Bats & Mice contains members of Four Hundred Years, Sleepytime Trio, Maximillian Colby, Milemarker, Rah Bras, Men's Recovery Project, and a whole cavalcade of outfits you read about in Punk Planet a few years ago. But this quartet out of Richmond, Virginia, forgets the brash, vitriolic excursions of their earlier projects and instead zeroes in on instrumental interplay and unforgettable hooks. Because three members of Bats & Mice share lead and backing vocals, Believe It Mammals amply features a wide spectrum of deliveries and harmonies. From lazy and languid to towering and animated, Bats & Mice's interlaced voices appeal for repeated listens. But the album is no collection of Gregorian chants. The crisp, regimented percussion and determined guitar work provide the ideal complement to the haunting warmth of the vocalists. Bats & Mice intends to dash the expectations of listeners who anticipate "ex-members of Band X" to fit the mold of Band X, version 2.0. Believe It Mammals is an avenue of expression intent on capturing moments both intriguing and resounding. Lush vocals and intricate instrumentation work in concert to create captivating musicianship that far and away escapes simply being called "pretty and loud."

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CD Reviews

A departure.
Ken Masloski | Monroe, Connecticut United States | 08/28/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The music that Bats & Mice play is a bit of a departure from the members former outfits. The songs do not rock out in the sense that you'll be jumping around, filled with energy that a heavy metal fan would get (if they were like me), but they do rock. However, when I first started to listen to this, I had a hard time telling which tracks were which. After a while I got it, but it's still kind of hard. The songs are good (my personal favorite is Sliding Scale), but they have a very very very very watered down case of "If you've heard one, you've heard them all" syndrome."
Tell me your name and toot
DCNC | D.C. | 05/30/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This cd has yet to fail me as a listener. After recieving this cd from a friend i couldnt stop listeing to it. The first song is truly a doorway into what the rest of the cd contains, and believe me, you wont be disappointed. buy now and enjoy"