Search - Rectangle :: Bunker

Bunker
Rectangle
Bunker
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (9) - Disc #1

The LAST RECORD of the 20th Century, The FIRST RECORD of the 21st Century In the last days of the last century, as the World braced for an end that never came, Rectangle sequestered themselves from the millennial hype, cl...  more »

     
?

Larger Image

CD Details

All Artists: Rectangle
Title: Bunker
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: p/Rock
Original Release Date: 10/31/2000
Release Date: 10/31/2000
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Style:
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634457133822

Synopsis

Album Description
The LAST RECORD of the 20th Century, The FIRST RECORD of the 21st Century In the last days of the last century, as the World braced for an end that never came, Rectangle sequestered themselves from the millennial hype, cloistered with Rick Valentin (Poster Children, Salaryman) at his Studio Tedium to record the final statement of one era and the first of the next. The result was Bunker. Born of the same fertile rock-soils of Champaign, Illinois that gave rise to bands the Poster Children, Hum, Braid, and Menthol, Rectangle play a distinctive melange of noise and melody that has earned them a reputation throughout the Midwest, rocking clubs and house parties from Champaign to Chicago to CMJ. A dedicated live band, Rectangle have been known to haul themselves and their equipment hundreds of miles for a single show. Bunker showcases that distinctive sound, energy and dedication, as well as depth of creativity and musicianship. As one critic has written, ?Rectangle songs have a wonderful tendency to whither away to nearly nothing before slowly winding back up to a new, alien form or a triumphant return of the original. The guitars never sound weird enough to disorient the listener from the music, but if you sit long enough, they may slip a noose of pedals and oddly tuned strings around your neck and pull. ...they'll reach the stage where you can't stop listening to them.? Recorded by Rick Valentin (Poster Children, Salaryman)
 

CD Reviews

Vintage Midwest Indie Rock
Mayaboy | Maryland, USA | 09/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I just received my copy of Bunker (now nearly six years after its initial release) and it's already become one of those albums that I cannot divorce from my CD player. Rectangle's musical stylings show clear influence from bands like Modest Mouse, Sonic Youth and Frank Black, as well as their fellow Urbana performers Hum, without ever sounding purely derivative. The "rough around the edges" feel of the arrangements is blended well with tight musicianship and high quality depth of sound. The final track, Teotihuacan, is a rollercoaster of pop stylings, excitable tempo changes, a bridge worth of King Crimson, and a chorus that will stick in your head for days. If the bands I mentioned above are already in your library, you should not pass up this auditory treat."