| | Fall Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) CD Fall Discography of CDs
2006 anthology of tracks from the ever popular indie band recorded for the Permanent label.
The Fall: Mark E. Smith .
Liner Note Author: Ian Harrison.
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) Music Fall Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) Songs | 1. | Ladybird |
| 2. | Rainmaster |
| 3. | Behind the Computer |
| 4. | Why Are People Grudgeful |
| 5. | Glamracket |
| 6. | City Dweller |
| 7. | Service |
| 8. | War |
| 9. | Three Points |
| 10. | Aphid, The |
| 11. | Remixer, The |
| 12. | Bonkers in Phoenix |
| 13. | Cab Driver |
| 14. | $500 Bottle of Wine |
| 15. | Paranoia Man in Cheap Sh*t Room |
| 16. | Life Just Bounces |
| 17. | Noel's Chemical Effluence |
| 18. | Ten Points |
| Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Fall Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Buy Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) CD Purchase Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Virgin Of Nuremberg DVD (1963) Widescreen; Dubbed
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) album
$10.05
| | Asylum DVD (2000)
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) CD music
$11.15
| | Hole DVD (2001) Widescreen; Dubbed
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) music CDs
$6.89
| | Frozen Alive DVD (1964)
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) songs
$5.69
| | Wonder Stuff Live At The BBC CDs (2007) England
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) album
$26.79 Indie undergrounders turned grebo heroes turned pop monsters the Wonder Stuff's alternate history is revealed via their British radio appearances on BBC Sessions. We first meet the Stuff in late 1987, playing a quartet of songs recorded for Radio One DJ ...
| | Fall Live From The Vaults: Oldham 1978 CD (2005)
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) CD music
$11.65
| | Roxy Music Flesh + Blood CD (1980) Remastered
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) music CDs
$8.99
| | Doo Wop: Sh-Boom CD (1997)
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) songs
$7.45
| | Passage Pindrop CD (1980) (Import) United Kingdom
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) album
$15.99 The Passage's first album was actually a solo affair in many ways, as Dick Witts' original bandmates had chosen other pastures by the time of its recording. As a result, Pindrop is rather unlike anything the band recorded elsewhere, and even more to the point is one of the most strikingly ...
| | Merle Haggard I'm A Lonesome Fugitive/Branded Man CD (2006) Remastered
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) CD music
$13.15
| | Carps Young And Passionate Days Of Carpedia CD (2007) Import
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) music CDs
$10.09 For just being a two-man band, the Carps sure have a big sound. With Neil A. White manning the fuzzed-out bass and synthesizers and Jahmal Tonge on vocals and drums, the duo play driving, rhythmic rock that borrows equally from R&B, hip-hop, and punk. All of this is on display on their debut EP, the five-track The Young and Passionate Days of Carpedia, Vol. 2.1 (which contains the equally verbose song "The Tumultuous Adventures of JJ Iscariot and the Insatiable Booty Fantastic"), which -- although the basslines can began to be repetitive and Tonge's voice can sometimes sound a little too nasally -- is an energetic, dark, driving look into the realms of urban dance-rock. Sounding like an angrier, more soulful Kenna, the Carps pound their way through their songs, stopping only to give brief introductions ("This next song goes out to Condoleeza Rice and Jean Chrétien," Tonge announces before "Let's Fall in Love" launches into its tightly wound fury, while "All the Damn Kids" is dedicated to their native Toronto, and is also one of the best tracks on the EP, with a catchy synth line and lots of punch) before breathlessly moving on to the next one. It's fun, dark, intense music that doesn't exist much out of the time that created it, but it's that same ephemeral quality that adds a level of excitement and fragility to the Carps' swagger, and makes The Young and Passionate Days a great look and part of early 21st century urban-hipster youth. ~ Marisa Brown
The Carps are from Scarborough, a pretend hood in Toronto. They are a duo that plays music for human ears. Having two people in a band can be a liberating thing, as it has been seen. Such a shame they are so young - had they come around any earlier they could've taken credit for more than a few novel ideas. With the EP the Young & Passionate Days of Carpedia, the two ragamuffin soul rockers deliver the promise to set themselves far apart from elephants, swirly red and white candy, beards, brothers and sisters, and Phil Collins. The Carps stand alone. They sound like nothing you could imagine, and everything you'd like to. The Carps thrive on ingenuity and vicissitude. Newness always! Therefore the captain of the ship, Neil White, wielding his disheveled bass and a wonky synthesizer, steers this raw emotion into a palatable and progressive direction. All this while never leaving his "mindless self-indulgent" duct tape Punk Rock days ...
| | Willie Nelson Yesterday's Wine CD (1971) Remastered
Permanent Years (Paranoia Man In Cheap SH*T Room) songs
$5.95
|
|
|
|
 |
|

|