Tuesday 6 October 2009

Bipolar Bear - Mountain Dewd (2008)


So I'm feeling a little lazy in terms trying to describe this band so I'm just going to steal the description from the record label themselves. It's a bit of a mix of the whole lo-fi/art/garage-pop scene that's been going on at Downtown LA's The Smell, and the usual 90's style of noise rock that we write about here all the time.

Structurally and melodically wayward, Bipolar Bear’s Mountain Dewd is an album that will deafen you with angular creativity. The album’s ingenuity is in its unyielding approach to defy the laws of music through renegade guitar and bass lines, with innovative rhythms that kick you in the brains in the best way possible, and vocals that are delivered staunchly. The tracks are about two minutes each in length which could keep the attention of a sugar-high six-year-old, and each song employs its own unique musicianship just in case you have no attention span whatsoever. This album is relentless in its desire to make you love this band, and regardless if you like it or not, you will require a new frontal lobe after this record gives you the best lobotomy anyone’s ever had.

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9 comments:

  1. Sounds good, sounds like something I'll be into.
    Thanks.

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  2. The disorder has been subdivided into bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia, and other types, based on the nature and severity of mood episodes experienced; the range is often described as the bipolar spectrum.

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  3. I never hear about this band...wait a second...yeah that name is few particular, for I can look the people who put the name to this band maybe have some problems with creativity.

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  4. Damn this is great stuff. Hail to your fantastic blog!!!!

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  5. Excellent, thanks a lot for share, I listen this band since 15 years ago and they are still good, thanks

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  6. It is a great band, the drummer is so good and coordinated.

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