Back To Artist
landspeedrecord! : Road To Flight
Log in to add to your wishlist
3rd Full Length Album. An emo-punk piece of work, influenced by Husker Du, Devo and Pixies. Released in November 2000 on Resin Records.
Genre: Rock: Punk
Release Date: 2000
Road To Flight Record Label: Resin
  • Buy CD - $10.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Intro 0:17 Album Only
Mission From God 2:06 Album Only
Let The Exorcism Begin 3:06 Album Only
Turing Test 4:03 Album Only
Internet Killer 3:10 Album Only
Best Revenge 4:42 Album Only
Emo Takes Last Place 1:45 Album Only
The Origins of the Fourth World War 1:42 Album Only
Fema 3:23 Album Only
The Bleeding Heart of Cement 4:34 Album Only
Last Parade 3:29 Album Only
Kung Pao 2:04 Album Only
How I Ruined My Life With an Overactive Imagination 3:48 Album Only
Why Famous People Shouldn't Breed 2:51 Album Only
Neil Armstrong 3:32 Album Only
Road to Flight 3:45 Album Only
Morgantown 4:21 Album Only
Cameron Diazapam 5:22 Album Only
Charley Is Gay 4:24 Album Only
preview all songs

Album Notes

Suppose you were in a near fatal car accident and became a genius as a bizarre side effect of the sudden airbag inflation.

If so, then while you were recuperating, LandSpeedRecord!'s latest CD -- "Road to Flight" -- would be all you would need to listen to.

It is so chock full brilliant twisted new wave/punk collisions and transportation metaphors for emotional pain that you could tell the psychiatrist you didn't need his services - Landspeedrecord! solved all your psychological problems retroactively.

Not to mention all the weird electronic noises permeating the post-punk concoction of relentless original Rock and Roll that would have you bobbing your head ecstatically back and forth in your body cast, moshing as much as you possibly could given that you were in traction still.

With relentlessly catchy melodies, song titles like "How I Ruined My Life With An Overactive Imagination" and "Emo Takes Last Place", or lyrics like "The falling stops when the impact starts" you will have more to stew on than a zen buddist trying to make the sound of one hand clapping.

Read more...

REVIEWS