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Icky Flix - O.S.T.
Residents
Icky Flix - O.S.T.
Genres: Alternative Rock, Jazz, Special Interest, Pop, Rock, Soundtracks
 
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All Artists: Residents
Title: Icky Flix - O.S.T.
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: East Side Digital
Release Date: 9/4/2001
Genres: Alternative Rock, Jazz, Special Interest, Pop, Rock, Soundtracks
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, New Wave & Post-Punk, Avant Garde & Free Jazz, Experimental Music
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 021561815728
 

CD Reviews

Icky Flix Soundtrack Delivers
David Fields | Lincoln, Nebraska United States | 09/14/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The Residents have been revolutionizing (or at least lighting the fuse to a revolution) music, video, and visual arts for almost 30 years. This album is the soundtrack to the DVD "Icky Flix", and is composed of mostly remade songs, with the exception of the introduction and exit music. Some of this music is a great improvement over the original music (Mom's House comes to mind), and some of it does not (Third Reich n Roll) but all of it carries a distinctive orignal flavor to it that bears the trademark of the Resident's sound.What is most surprising about this CD is the introduction of voices that have not been heard for years (Eloise), and the heavy use of guitars which works well in the entire soundtrack.While this soundtrack may not bring in any new followers, it is recommended for fans. Or, better yet, get the DVD."
Who needs ...? We have The Residents.
Shantell Powell | Kitchener, ON, Canada | 09/10/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you've never heard of The Residents, I guess Icky Flix is as good an introduction as any. This is seriously weird music, and it is a revisitation of their music from the past three decades. I really can think of no other music like this. Very few artists out there could emulate these guys, much less want to. Still, there are a few familiar elements. I think I hear a teensy bit of The Art of Noise in "The Third Reich 'n' Roll." "Just For You (Disfigured Night Part 7)" is a rock anthem the likes of which you've probably never heard before. The chorus has something about doughnuts, and the metre and chords are slightly off-kilter. I believe The Residents work on a scale system the rest of the world is wholly unfamiliar with. In fact, I think The Residents have come up with their own personal music theory. Considering The Residents have been around for about thirty years and have a rather virulent following, you'd expect them to have been more influential. Of course, not even The Residents' fans know who they are. Somehow, that's not terribly important. These multimedia artists are followed more for what they might do than for who they are."