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Martin Rev : See Me Ridin'
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SIXTEEN POWER POP SONGS FROM MARTY REV, FOUNDING MEMBER OF SUICIDE. (ROIR)
Genre: Rock: Punk
Release Date: 1996
See Me Ridin'
Martin Rev
Record Label: ROIR
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. See Me Ridin 1:51 Album Only
2. Pillars 2:33 Album Only
3. I Heard Your Name 2:02 Album Only
4. No One Knows 2:30 Album Only
5. Be Mine 1:42 Album Only
6. Mari Go Round 1:33 Album Only
7. Small Talk 2:08 Album Only
8. Secret Teardrops 2:44 Album Only
9. I Made You Cry 2:18 Album Only
10. Here We Go 1:41 Album Only
11. Ten Two 5:00 Album Only
12. Hop And Scotch 1:52 Album Only
13. Told The Moon 1:51 Album Only
14. Yours Tonight 3:52 Album Only
15. Tell Me Why 3:18 Album Only
16. Post Card 1:28 Album Only
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Album Notes

16 Power-pop songs. Think Buddy Holly, David Lynch, Leonard Cohen & Dr. Seuss. A new level of brilliant simplicity.
Suicide (Marty Rev and Alan Vega) were primal Americana, pure electricity, neon-lit minimalists lurking at the outer edges of the New York art rock nexus. They used the disturbing buzz and hum of early electronics to co-opt the ecstatic throb of rockabilly and the low moan of country blues turned into urban narratives that were tragic at best, and usually mind-numbingly nihilistic.
From AMG:
"On Martin Rev's 1996 solo album, See Me Ridin', the co-founder of the legendary electro-rock band Suicide steps out on his own, and offers 16 tracks of minimalist bubblegum power pop. But don't worry longtime Suicide fans, drum machines, Rev's trademark synthesizers, and his half-sung/spoken vocals are the basis for each song, while Suicide's hypnotizing repetition is used to great effect as well. Although a wide variety of musical artists and styles come to mind when listening to the album (Buddy Holly, Guided by Voices, Legendary Pink Dots, and David Lynch-like soundscapes), it's still unmistakably Martin Rev. What carries the compositions is Rev's strong sense of melodicism - "Pillars," "Be Mine," "Secret Teardrops," and the title track contain such strong melodies that they sound hauntingly familiar. Attention industrial/techno-heads, it's time to get reacquainted with one of the genre's founders...Martin Rev." - Greg Prato

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