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Periodic Fable
The Hibernauts
Periodic Fable
Genre: Pop
 
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The Hibernauts are a St. Louis indie-rock quartet whose sound features melodic power pop, and whose dancable music and ambient vocal styles are reminiscent of well-constructed indie-pop and Britpop. The Hibernauts Per...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Hibernauts
Title: Periodic Fable
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: None
Release Date: 7/21/2007
Genre: Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 751937310921

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The Hibernauts are a St. Louis indie-rock quartet whose sound features melodic power pop, and whose dancable music and ambient vocal styles are reminiscent of well-constructed indie-pop and Britpop. The Hibernauts Periodic Fable named #1 local release of 2007 by STLToday.com, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's official website The Hibernauts Periodic Fable named top ten local release of 2007 by Riverfront Times, based in St. Louis The Hibernauts Periodic Fable CD release show named Best Local Concert of the past 12 months by Riverfront Times, based in St. Louis One of American Indie Podcast's Featured Artists in 2007 'Sleeping in Space' is, hands-down, the catchiest song you've heard all year...'Throwing Rice' is another fast-paced indie dream. Laura Hamlett, Playback STL ...the whole album has a smooth continuity with each tune being a piece of a well-constructed puzzle. Kent Manthie, Amplifier Magazine ...dynamic...inventive...insidiously catchy...crisp...exuberant...The Hibernauts [are] making some of the most exciting, challenging music around. Annie Zaleski, Riverfront Times The Hibernauts play a strong, stripped-down style of indie rock that comes forth into pop glory...on Periodic Fable...their superior musicianship and arrangement skills here are why the band ultimately succeeds on Periodic Fable. Each of the tracks here could conceivably be a single. Neufutur Magazine Periodic Fable[is] fast synth-pop riddled with post-punk, pop-rock, and grand choruses. [The Hibernauts] plunges deep into dance-punk rhythms and use guitars and synthesizers to create a hazy post-Interpol sort of sound...but few do it this well.
J-Sin, Smother Magazine