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Primitive Radio Gods Discography of CDs
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White Hot Peach CD (2000)
Primitive Radio Gods music CDs Defining themselves more than just a one-hit wonder, the Primitive Radio Gods retool their artsy modern rock on their long-awaited follow up, the indie rock friendly White Hot Peach (2001). Lead singer Chris O'Connor is not consumed with commercial success, for he makes his own rules when delivering hooky lyrical imagery. The songs themselves are quick, showcasing the band's shimmering acoustics and airy percussion. "Gotta Know Now" and "Blood From a Beating Heart" are mysterious; theatrically impressive with electronic grooves and hushing vibes courtesy of O'Connor's less than dynamic presence as a frontman. "Devil's Triangle" is more aggressive with its heavy riffs and techtronic samples. White Hot Peach, however, isn't designed for a mass appeal. And that's perfectly acceptable. Who needs another massive hit? It appears the Primitive Radio Gods are content with that. Playfully tapping into space rock aesthetics on the six-minute "Whatever Wakes McCool," the band does it without all the hype. White Hot Peach may not be wholesome in the same way as Rocket, but it's a bit more enticing. They went deeper for a sonic bliss, completely ignoring the catch that made them a flash in the pan during the summer of 1996. That's pretty respectable. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
Primitive Radio Gods includes: Chris O'Connor.
Personnel: Steve White (vocals, flute, tom tom); David Vaught (guitar); Garth Powell (guiro, gong, waterphone); Johnny Brewton (Theremin).
Audio Mixer: Tim Palmer.
Recording information: Camp David; Drumsquasher Mobile.
Photographer: Tim Lauterio.
Additional personnel: David Vaught (guitar); Steve White (flute, drums, background vocals); Garth Powell (guiro, gong); Johnny Brewton (Theremin, sound effects).
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Still Electric (2003)
Primitive Radio Gods discography Track Listing of songs: Normalizer; What If I Sped; Underground Solution; Children Of The Helmet Law; Under The Grey Star; Good Evening San Francisco; Up The Arbor; Unspoken No; Ripped In November; Self-Serve Island; Apso Foogin' Lootly;
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Rocket CD (1996)
Primitive Radio Gods songs Primitive Radio Gods is a pseudonym for singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Chris O'Connor. ROCKET is a heady trip through the trials and tribulations of postmodern life with O'Connor as your bitter, poetic tour guide. Distorted guitars slash across atmospheric synthesizer backdrops and syncopated drum-machine patterns to create a moody, surreal feel. The running theme is ...
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Fading Out CD (2001)
Primitive Radio Gods CD discography First single off the artsy modern rock act's long awaited sophomore album, White Hot Peach. Tracks, 'Fading Out' & four non-LP tracks, 'Stereo Winter', 'Rope', 'Future Followers Of Erika' & 'Fading Out' (Umpteen Spooks Mix). 2001 release.
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 Primitive Radio Gods Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Primitive Radio Gods music songs: Where the Monkey Meets the Man Lyrics, Are You Happy Lyrics, Underground Solution, Rocket Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand Lyrics, Who Say Lyrics, Chain Reaction Lyrics, Up The Arbor, Self-Serve Island, Fading Out, Ripped In November. More music lyrics and songs Rise and Fall of Ooo Mau Lyrics, Good Evening San Francisco, Women Lyrics, Children Of The Helmet Law, Unspoken No, Skin Turns Blue Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Apso Foogin' Lootly, Under The Grey Star, Motherf**ker Lyrics. See All Songs
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