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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pop and Fade (2001) |
THE EMILY ROCK GROUP The Emily Rock Group's swansong was Pop and Fade (2001), a dark and melodic art rock epic. Pop and Fade was engineered by Don Depew, "he of golden ears and razor wit." "This is like nothing you have ever heard before. From song to song, it will continue to leave you asking 'What the hell?'... But after you listen to it once, you will be impressed and addicted. You will be left begging for more." Nacho Cheese and Anarchy "Wiping off the usual grit is this lively, fresh-sounding CD that aims its nostalgia at indie-rock's recent past. 'Nubia' and 'Pugilista' bring memories of former champs Polvo, with chunky grooves and slippery guitars bent whimsically out of tune in the best way. While these tunes bounce, the furious 'Borrow Your Car' and terse 'Backline Bucket' give up good pedal-to-the-metal rocksmanship. Pop and Fade hails to a classic time when riding the indie-rock highway was a thrilling ticket to musical freedom." Cleveland Free Times Hear music by The Emily Rock Group Order music by The Emily Rock Group THE EMILY ROCK GROUP DISCOGRAPHY LP Pop and Fade (2001) The North End Cracked In Half (1998) The Emily Rock Group (cassette, 1997) EP Underwhelmed (cassette, 1995) 7" "Formula Racer" split w/ The Boy Wonder Jinx "No Hands" (Slingshot Records, 1997) COMPILATIONS "Backline Bucket" on "Warning Place Arm Here . . ." (Steve Barrett, 2003) "Sister Transistor" on "Build Your Own Radio" (Bumblebear, 2000) "Boudu" on "Waterlog, Vol. 2" (Good Guppy Records, 1995) |
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