John Gillanders - 01.04.2009  I'll admit it; I had no intentions of ever purchasing another Oneida disc. I love the band and would rank them as one of the country's premiere psyche...
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Ian Mathers - 18.09.2008  Oneida are sneaky. Without most people realizing it, they somehow crept into being one of the best bands out there around the time of 2004’s Secret Wa...
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Scott Gordon - 12.08.2008  A particular keyboard sound
used to menace a lot of Oneida songs, pulsing and overheating like a hail of
casino marquees. It becomes more of a beacon ...
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Samuel Strang - 07.08.2008  Everyone should have Oneida in their lives. Unpredictable, eternally shifting guises, the Brooklyn outfit have retained something of an erratic edge, ...
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Gumshoe - 04.08.2008 Anyone who has followed Oneida through their many stops knows they are an indie-rock force, pumping out quality LP after quality LP without getting to...
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Ethan Stanislawski - 04.08.2008  In the 2004 documentary Kill Your Idols, Lydia Lunch and a bunch of other original no-wavers ripped their 21st century imitators for focusing on image...
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Ben Myers - 04.08.2008 I love concept albums, me. I love the pretentiousness of it all. I love the fact that the artist has displayed evidence of an attention span beyond th...
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Jason Crock - 04.08.2008  Ever since their epic 2002 song "Sheets of Easter", Oneida seem to evoke something wild and transcendent in the press and the minds of their fans. Eag...
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Austin Tasseltine - 28.07.2008  40 minutes of wanky, muso anti-instrumentalism
Welcome, brave traveller! Welcome to the world of tomorrow! As the pompous guff stuck to the cover of P...
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