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1.1 Track Star1.2 John the Dwarf Wants to Become An Angel1.3 I See You Coming1.4 Fly Away (Terry Sez)1.5 Trick of the Telekinetic Newlyweds1.6 Saints Don't Lie1.7 The British and the French1.8 Unshaven Bird1.9 Come on Baby Grace1.10 Freedom Rings1.11 Stunted1.12 Bombadine1.13 Airwaves1.14 Dunkirk Is Frozen1.15 King Green Stamp1.16 In the Bathroom (Up 1/2 the Night) |
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 | Description: | Our Cubehouse Still Rocks is an album by Boston Spaceships, released in 2010. The album is a pop CD. - 2010 release, the fourth album from this band featuring Robert Pollard (Guided By Voices), Chris Slusarenko (Guided By Voices) and John Moen (Decemberists). While early GBV had the occasional tape cut-up, on this album compositional collage runs through the songwriting, be it schizophrenic structure or a completely random burst of overdubbed drum solos. Easily the best collection of songs from the Spaceships, the record is brimming with hooks and Pollard's incredible gift for melodies so catchy they shine through even the weirdest musical surroundings. More than anything here, Pollard sounds rejuvenated and excited. At this point-literally thousands of songs into a decades-long career-one might anticipate his unprecedented prolific output would result in a few phoned-in numbers. But once again this is not the case. Our Cubehouse Still Rocks is the sound of a band alive with the energy and excitement of making a brand new, incredible noise. Every second feels electric."Our Cubehouse Still Rocks" is a dynamic CD album by Boston Spaceships, released under the renowned indie label Guided By Voices Inc. This record showcases the band?s signature blend of power pop and lo-fi rock, delivering catchy hooks and energetic rhythms that will captivate both new listeners and long-time fans. The album stands out for its inventive songwriting, raw production style, and infectious melodies?hallmarks of Boston Spaceships? sound.
Boston Spaceships was formed by Robert Pollard (of Guided By Voices fame), Chris Slusarenko, and John Moen in 2008. Over their brief but prolific career until 2011, they released several acclaimed albums that pushed the boundaries of alternative rock. Their music has been praised for its creativity, wit, and relentless energy; "Our Cubehouse Still Rocks" is often cited as one of their most accomplished works.
Guided By Voices Inc., founded by Robert Pollard himself, is known for supporting innovative indie artists who challenge musical conventions. The label has played a pivotal role in shaping the underground rock scene since its inception. |  | No. of tracks: |
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|  | Christopher Anthony - 01/Sep/2010  It shouldn't surprise anyone that Our Cubehouse Still Rocks already marks the fourth studio full length from Robert Pollard's Boston Spaceships, after...
|  | Frank Valish - 17/Aug/2010  With Boston Spaceships, Robert Pollard has found his best band since Guided By Voices. Consisting of Pollard, Chris Slusarenko (Guided By Voices), and...
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