Artwork By, Design: Dan Schechter, Engineer [Additional]: Steve Five, Layout [Design]: Dan Schechter, Mastered By: Alan Douches, Performer: Barry London, Performer: Bobby Matador, Performer: Hanoi Jane, Performer: Kid Millions, Performer: Shahin Motia, Recorded By, Mixed By: Barry London, Recorded By, Mixed By: Oneida, Bass: Brad Truax, Vocals: Dod-Ali Ziai, Guitar: PCRZ, Guitar: Phil Manley, Guitar: Phil Manley, Vocals: Zach Lehrhoff, Bass: Brad Truax, Sitar: Giancarlo Felepa, Bass: Paul Manley, Guitar: Phil Manley, Labelcode 00038993 (JAG145, JAG145), Mastered At West West Side Music, Recorded At The Ocropolis, Recorded At The Travel Agency (2)
This has been the most difficult review I've ever had to write. I really like Oneida. From the moment I heard 'Caesar?s Column' on "Secret Wars," I kn...
Eric Friedman - 10.08.2009
Oneida does whatever the hell Oneida feels like doing. It's their M.O.?that, and an endless exploration of rhythm and repetition. Most bands maintain ...
Adam Nelson - 05.08.2009
In 1848, a man called John Humphrey Noyes founded the Oneida Community, a small religious cult who believed that the Lord Jesus Christ had already ret...
Conrad Amenta - 03.08.2009
Oneida get a lot of mileage out of their boredom; I’ve never heard a band whose music sounds so much like the result of indie rock and post-punk diste...
Brian Holm - 24.07.2009
PAY ATTENTION TO US!!!...
Jason Crock - 16.07.2009
Even three decades beyond the punk era, there's still a lingering urge to scoff at the supposed bloat and indulgence of the double album. Concision is...
Evan Sawdey - 14.07.2009
The wonderful thing about a band like Oneida is that they’re damn-near impossible to classify. Unfortunately, this is also their greatest weakness.Sin...
John Gillanders - 13.07.2009
There are certain artists throughout history that insist their art extends forth into the world from another dimension of consciousness lurking just b...
Alexander Tudor - 13.07.2009
You gotta love the fact that the new TRIPLE album from long-serving rhythm-centric psychonauts Oneida is merely the second part of their triptych Than...
Stewart Lee - 12.07.2009
With apparent perversity, this Brooklyn quintet’s new triple CD emphasises their least palatable traits — grinding repetition, torturous extended piec...