Then it must be good!
The Sugarplastic who already occupy the spot for best album of the year, have recently released 7x7x7 on CD. 7x7x7 was a series of seven seven inch singles released in the same vain as The Wedding Present's "Hit Singles".
Just noticed today it's feature on the front page of CD Baby with the following blurb.
The Sugarplastic: 7x7x7
A music nerd like me could get excited about all the rhythmic play, noticing how if you consistenly keep a 2:3 beat going, these guys manage to dodge and dart between the beats yet always land smack dab in the same groove. But you don't have to be enthralled by cool rhythmic modulations and gymnastics to appreciate The Sugarplastic. Let's just say that as fun and entertaining as it might be, there's a helluva lot going on under those spunky hooks, those catchy as heck guitar lines, those brilliant choruses. It's jaw dropping how much ingenius they can pack into one song. It's sort of like visual art that you just really can't entirely appreciate in one looking- you just know it's damn good. From hints of the 60s to emo rock of today, 7X7X7 will keep you entranced the whole way through.
Buy it from CD Baby or direct from their record company Tallboy Records.
Oh yeah there is Myspace page as well
http://www.myspace.com/thesugarplastic
The Sugarplastic who already occupy the spot for best album of the year, have recently released 7x7x7 on CD. 7x7x7 was a series of seven seven inch singles released in the same vain as The Wedding Present's "Hit Singles".
Just noticed today it's feature on the front page of CD Baby with the following blurb.
The Sugarplastic: 7x7x7
A music nerd like me could get excited about all the rhythmic play, noticing how if you consistenly keep a 2:3 beat going, these guys manage to dodge and dart between the beats yet always land smack dab in the same groove. But you don't have to be enthralled by cool rhythmic modulations and gymnastics to appreciate The Sugarplastic. Let's just say that as fun and entertaining as it might be, there's a helluva lot going on under those spunky hooks, those catchy as heck guitar lines, those brilliant choruses. It's jaw dropping how much ingenius they can pack into one song. It's sort of like visual art that you just really can't entirely appreciate in one looking- you just know it's damn good. From hints of the 60s to emo rock of today, 7X7X7 will keep you entranced the whole way through.
Buy it from CD Baby or direct from their record company Tallboy Records.
Oh yeah there is Myspace page as well
http://www.myspace.com/thesugarplastic