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Half Acre Day (H.A.D.) : Primo De La Rocket Suit
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Pensive pop/rock mixed with irony and wit..
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2002
Primo De La Rocket Suit Record Label: Right Mind Media
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
You'll Pay 3:10 Album Only
Policemen and Planes 3:53 Album Only
She's North 4:12 Album Only
Fish 2:01 Album Only
Carpool 5:39 Album Only
Pawnshopping 3:10 Album Only
Naughty Boy 6:37 Album Only
Under the Power of Circumstances 3:37 Album Only
Gregg Anderson, the Band and Me 2:39 Album Only
Center of the Galaxy 4:57 Album Only
Fortune Cookie 3:59 Album Only
Mrs. Conway's Son 3:55 Album Only
Alias 5:47 Album Only
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Album Notes

We in Half Acre Day play our own brand of indie pop, shaped and reshaped over the span of 10 years together. H.A.D. strives to make songs that are vivid, catchy, fuzzy, buzzy, cranky, creepy, weird, wonderful, horrible, adorable, ironic, subacoustic, bombastic, beautiful, stupid, clever, clumsy and graceful. We want to make songs to hug your cat to and songs to put your dog to sleep to. If you feel any of these things, please fill in this circle completely with a No.2 pencil: 0

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REVIEWS

Primo De La Rocket Suit - A more than worthy debut album
author: Rhy
Musical swapsies ensues a lot with HAD; one glance at the inlay will show you that any one member is capable of handling 4 or more tasks, and will do so on various tracks, keeping things fresh and styles either slightly or to a much greater extent, different. For example, as far as I'm concerned, Carpool is incomparable to Alias, the reason being that these are, ever so slightly, different genres... I don't know what the hell they are, but each track on Primo de la Rocket Suit is an insular piece, and I don't think any one could really be confused with another (something which seems to be apparent on the EP in one or two cases). In fact, sometimes a track will end in a completely different way to its beginning. The result is an album to which it is a pleasure to listen. Rocket Suit is easy enough to listen to when you're tired and you just want a little music, but it also can hold up under a closer scrutiny, for when you'd like some intelligent lyrics.
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