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Dilute Discography of CDs
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Gypsy Valentine Curve CD (2002)
Dilute music CDs The warm tones and thematic grace of Dilute is immediately apparent on The Gypsy Valentine Curve, the band's 2000 effort on Michigan's 54-40 or Fight Records. The disc opens with the composed and graceful "Bea" before unleashing an unpredictable flurry of songs throughout the nearly 70-minute platter. The spacious-sounding and unyielding experimentation of "Arrows Pointed Down" shows the band in the throes of a creative frenzy. The band breaks from musical convention throughout. The San Francisco Bay area quartet of Jay Pellicci, Ian Pellicci, Craig Colla, and Marty Anderson impress throughout with an inspiring and inventive spirit. Completely unpredictable, the wonderfully simple and thunderous "Rock and Roll" showcases Anderson's seething vocals, reminiscent of Roeland Van Niel, of Holland's Gitbox. The lengths the band goes to experiment with different tempo and chord changes makes the disc remarkably enticing, despite its lack of cohesiveness. "Freedumb" again puts the listener in a false sense of security, with the slowcore opening, before the rise-and-fall choruses startle you with their blistering and calculated, thrash-metal frenzy. Songs like "Saving a Life," ...
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Grape Blueprints Pour Spinach Olive Grape CD (2002)
Dilute discography Dilute's 2001 sophomore album proved to be anything but sophomoric. After the artful grace of the opening instrumental track "Planet," Marty Anderson's vocals lead the way on the restless "People." Almost immediately, the Fremont, California band's understated tempo and tender pace makes obvious their fondness for subtlety and the crafty, math-rock musings the like of Don Caballero and American Football. Going from soft art-rock to relentless chord changes in a matter of minutes, the quartet of Jay Pellicci, Ian Pellicci, Craig Colla and Marty Anderson impress with their seamless transitions and ...
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If the Twenty-First Century Didn't Exist It Would Be Necessary to Invent It CD (2002)
Dilute CD discography Exist,It Would Be Necessary To Invent It
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 Dilute Songs
Popular or famous Dilute music songs: Planet, Zero, People, Arrows Pointed Down, Freedumb, One, Saving a Life Ned Kelly, Bea, Apple, Explosion. More music songs Rock and/or Roll, Intro, Home Is Where You're Happy, Alphabet, Queer Dork Song, Vs., Improivisations. See All Songs
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