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Superelectric - "Everything's Fuzzy"
A review by Cristy, Score! Magazine - September 2002

Band name: Superelectric - Everything's Fuzzy

Location: I'm going with England. (note - excellent guess and correct.)

Initial Impression: The intro was a spacey synthesizer thing. Although pleasant, I found myself hoping the whole album wouldn't continue in this vein.

Notable Lyric: "George tokes weed, man" referring to the first president of the USA in an ode to the movie of the same name, "Dazed and Confused".

Factoid: Kimmie and I were taking semi-obscene Halloween photos of ourselves with our webcams while I was writing this review.

Serve With: Old "Battlestar Galactica" TV re-runs, the film 2001: A Space Odyssey comes to mind, and the single "Children of the Sun".

Comments: This CD is synthesizer heavy, if you haven't figured that out yet, but usually in a moody new-age sense. "Plasmodic", though, reeks of the early 80's new wave movement - think John Hughes film soundtracks, and many other tracks hint in the same direction. I'd say to throw this in when you're in need of background or mood (read: sex) music - it'll fit the bill!

Url: www.peaceworkmusic.net

Reviewer: Cristy 10/02

 

 

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