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Fans eager for the release of Liars' third full-length release, Drum's Not Dead, can be temporarily sated by this EP featuring the first single from that album (not to mention the faux-controversial cover art). "It Fit When I Was a Kid" tells an absurd fable-like tale about chairs in outer space, mankind's protective battleship, and existential ennui accompanied by somber keys, tribal drums, and hymn-like vocals (the most "sung" vocals Liars have ever attempted). "The Frozen Glacier of Mastodon Blood" is the best song Sonic Youth never wrote (from their pre-Daydream Nation formative years, specifically) with simplistic percussion and multiple atonal droning Branca-esque guitars. "Bingo! Count Draculuck" is all murk, annoying drudgery that goes nowhere toward expanding the band's oeuvre. And last is a loose remix of the single "It Fit When I Was a Kid [Don't Techno for an Answer Re-mix]," which succeeds entirely on its accessibility -- you can possibly even dance to it! -- compared to the impenetrability of the other three tracks here, even though it essentially goes nowhere. Also included in the package are three videos of varying interest and quality, ranging from amateurish art-school wankery to a sublimely minimalist piece juxtaposing a dancing spider with lightning over tenement towers (ironically set to the EP's worst track). For hardcore fans only. ~ Brian Way
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. It Fit When I Was A Kid Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Punk, CD singles, Post Rock | | Label | Mute | | Orig Year | 2005 | | CD Universe Part number | 6989770 | | Catalog number | 9308 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 13, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Angus Andrew | | Recording Time | 36 minutes |
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DVD features concert footage directed by Paul Becher, who has overseen live visuals for McCartney for some 200 performances and counting. The 33-song 2 hour 40 minute performances were shot in High Definition using 15 cameras and digital footage incorporated from 75 Flipcams handed out to fans over the course of the three night stand. The audio mix, in both stereo and 5.1, was handled by longtime McCartney engineer Paul Hicks, whose credits include the recent Beatles remasters, The Beatles Anthology, Let It Be... Naked and two Grammy awards for his mixing work on the Beatles' Love album.
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If anything, there's an increased sense of confidence and newfound liberation on tracks like the chest-thumping "So What" and the mischievous, bouncing "Bad Influence." In softer moments, like the ballad "I Don't Believe You" and the soulful "One Wrong Foot," Pink channels her personal experience into expressions that carry no less strength or muscle. But FUNHOUSE ...
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