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The Bob Lazar Story : The Silence of Perez de Cuellar EP
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Quirky math/progressive rock for all the family.
Genre: Rock: Math Rock
Release Date: 2007
The Silence of Perez de Cuellar EP
The Bob Lazar Story
Record Label: LucidBruceMusic
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Wheat Hat 5:00 + MP3 $0.99
2. There's No Trolley 2:02 + MP3 $0.99
3. My Hand Looks like a Brontosaurus 4:38 + MP3 $0.99
4. The Silence of Perez de Cuellar 2:55 + MP3 $0.99
5. Meat Whores/Glass-Eyed and Frankly ft. Crazy Legs 4:48 + MP3 $0.99
6. Foodstool 82 1:58 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

The Silence of Perez de Cuellar is the new 6 track EP from
The Bob Lazar Story, 22 minutes of twisty, bendy tunes full of invention and riff-mongery, perfect for lovers of music that is hard to pigeonhole.

Highlights include the melodic and heavy hitting Wheat Hat , the angular and unpredictable There’s No Trolley, the genre-defying Meat Whores/Glass-Eyed and Frankly ft Crazy Legs, and the acoustic virtuosity of Foodstool 82.

Musicians featured include Matt Deacon (guitars), Mike Fudakowski (8 string bass), and Simon Fox (drums).

If you like it heavy, tuneful and full of surprises, look no further.

This is the second release form The Bob Lazar Story, following on from last years critically acclaimed CD titled "(sic)".

"Its an impressive collection of instrumental music so diverse it’s hard to categorise, driven by an irreverent Frank Zappa-like humour that obviously extends to their written words too. Six relatively short tracks traverse funk, rock, folk, electro, lounge and jazz, often within just one song. Thinking I’d heard three distinct tracks, I was but halfway through opener Wheat Hat, a prog rock brick that morphs into a space-porn soundtrack with electro beats, funky plucked bass and fluffy keys. Same for the title track, where dirty ‘70s rock duels with a slow lounge jam before some abstract jazz weighs in with a punch before the issue is settled by a rock roundhouse. Wonderfully schizophrenic" Phil Reed, Real Groove

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