What Goes on Inside Houses
© Copyright-Polyethylene
(786845543420)
Record Label: Optimistic Records
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Fans of Death Cab for Cutie, Stars, Built to Spill and Explosions in the Sky will find plenty to like in Polyethylene's evocative melodies, atmospheric instrumentation and rhythmic diversity. What Goes on Inside Houses inspires in its listeners a variety of moods, carrying you on a journey through the lives of your friends and neighbors. Musical and lyrical interest is achieved through clever songwriting, harmonic interplay between the guitar and bass, and vocal hooks alternating with melodic instrumental breaks. Polyethylene's full-length debut, Paper or Plastic, was played on over 100 college radio stations nationwide. Performer Magazine described the band well by saying, "musically stimulating - a combination of masterful drum work, poignant vocals and complex guitar movements.tight and inventive. Polyethylene's musical flexibility echoes the group's fluid artistry."
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I'm really astounded by it
author: Bill
Hey guys. I have been listening to your new CD for days, and I'm really astounded by it. My favorites are Thief at the Window and "Mana Mou Ta Kleftopoula, but there are just a *lot* of great songs.
"All in the Nucular Family" is very spooky. Going from the McCarthy hearings at one end, and the Bush nominating convention at the other is very appropriate, because Dwight Eisenhower and George Bush are the two most prominent public figures that consistently mispronounced the word Nuclear. In fact, I think it was Eisenhower that first pronounced it as Nucular, as you spell it in the title. Anyway, it is a great CD, and beautifully produced including the stunning photo on jewel case. Congratulations!
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