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Homer Erotic : Homerica The Beautiul
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psychdelic new wave
Genre: Rock: Psychedelic
Release Date: 1999
Homerica The Beautiul Record Label: Depth of Field
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I Like That 3:43 $0.99
The Fisher Girl 4:33 $0.99
The Dragon 3:06 $0.99
Sandyland 4:14 $0.99
Zoom Golly 3:12 $0.99
Late 20th Century Sexuality 4:46 $0.99
Ebola Militia 4:09 $0.99
The Real War 3:02 $0.99
Temporary America 3:40 $0.99
Mt. Fuji 4:04 $0.99
King of the Ghosts 11:19 $0.99
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Album Notes

Homer Erotic is a band that's so original, thye almost need their own section at the music store.

All female, all poetic, all the basic musical food groups, yet so tight and fluid you'd think the world of music was made just for them.

You think you're hearing jazz, then all of a sudden rock guitar licks jangle through, then the R&B beat goes African, then a violin slices through so bluesy, so beyond, so primal, so sweet and seamless, the corner of your brain that hasn't been hijacked says, how did they do that? And the words, well, they take you on a trip across seven layers of conciousness, like a dream you wish hadn't ended, a dream that left you with an inkling of what really happened.

Words that spin trances, tht invade the psyche with stories beautiful, terrible, gritty, fantastic.

Homer Erotic sprang to life during a break at a poetry reading in 1991 in New York, the band's home base, when poets Barbara Barg and Maggie Dubris talked it into being.

They quickly recruited Suzanne Gallant, Sara Wendt, and Andrea Pierotti, and Homer Erotic took flight.

In 1996 the band expanded to include Angela Babin and Heather Ferguson.

Together, these seven women create an odyssey of music, wit and jubilation, creating songs your mind's ear will play again and again.

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REVIEWS

What's wrong with us?!
author: Monique
I feel disgusted that no one has had the common decency to write a review about this completely original group. Our culture is obsessed with being "New, Original"...when we truly all look and sound the same. So here come these amazing 7 women who are not only mindblowing musicians, but they have created something that's sassy, smooth and nothing like I've never heard before. If this is The New Wave...then let it roll... kaylahauck@yahoo.com
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What's wrong with us?!
author: Monique
I feel disgusted that no one has had the common decency to write a review about this completely original group. Our culture is obsessed with being "New, Original"...when we truly all look and sound the same. So here come these amazing 7 women who are not only mindblowing musicians, but they have created something that's sassy, smooth and nothing like I've never heard before. If this is The New Wave...then let it roll... kaylahauck@yahoo.com
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