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The Birth

Stardeath & White DwarfsAudio CD
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STARDEATH AND WHITE DWARFS
“THE BIRTH”

by Kliph Scurlock

You are holding in your hands the debut album by STARDEATH AND WHITE DWARFS, which is titled "THE BIRTH." Well, I guess you're holding this bio in your hands. Hopefully the CD is in the CD player and your ears are being treated to the fuzzed-out bliss of “The Sea Is On Fire.” Yes!

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  • Audio CD (June 9, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: WEA/Reprise
  • ASIN: B00264U0NK
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #114,015 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Release Date: 19-MAY-2009

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZON!!! You're missing a star in your rating system..., July 8, 2009
This review is from: The Birth (Audio CD)
What an absolutely overwhelming way to announce yourselves to the world...Stardeath And White Dwarfs' "The Birth" is surreal...a genuine sonic smack in the face --- the likes of which I haven't received since (Stardeath And White Dwarfs' lead singer Dennis Coyne's genius-uncle Wayne Coyne's band) The Flaming Lips knocked my senses clear out the stratosphere back in 2002 with the astounding "Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots". Now it is 2009, and in a year where The Flaming Lips are set to release another surely seminal, certainly space-saturated album (tentatively called "Embryonic"), is it possible that their Okie-kin may have beat them to the punch with an otherworldy and brilliant debut album? For the sake of their credibility, the music rag industry needs to just crown this as the album of the year, immediately. It's simply stunning. Brilliant from the first harmony all the way to the final fuzz, I can't believe this band is still, by and large, a well-kept secret. While other (read: lesser) tripped-out bands are getting all the press (ahem...Animal Collective), "The Birth" is an auditory buffet that I want to keep getting in line for, over and over and over. "I Can't Get Away" is impossible to get away from...which is either irony or brilliant artistry. I would tend to lean toward the latter, as the evidence of the band's sonic & poetic brilliance needs no further evidence than to listen to the brilliant conclusion to the heartwrenching "Country Ballad". If Stardeath and White Dwarfs didn't just blow their whole load in one massive shot, and actually have several bullets left in the chamber, this band has just punched a one-way ticket to their final resting place in that legendary shrine in Cleveland. Very rarely are debut albums this complete and impressive. The time spent with the Flaming Lips is flowing all throughout the album, tastefully, artfully, and originally. The obvious Pink Floyd influence is apparent, and will immediately draw comparison, which is fine by me. It's hardly a negative thing to be mentioned in their vein, and in this instance the sound is only subtly familiar...ideas have clearly been plucked from all sorts of genres and styles...ears could even hear a more psychedelic version of early Oasis, bits of STS9, and even some moe., but it is an adventure 100% worth taking...sadly only stretching a little over a half-hour. It immediately leaves you longing for more, and one can only hope that the band quickly gives us more and more of this beautiful, melodic freak-rock to satiate the inevitable thirst this album causes. I am so excited for the future of this band, but for now, all I know is that this album makes me not want to kill myself.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PSYCHEDELIC GREATNESS- UP & DOWN, October 22, 2010
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Overall, this album is filled with songs that are harsh but gentle; somber but joyful; lonely but hopeful. I wouldn't necessarily categorize this as a "stoner" album. But let's just say being part of The Flaming Lips road crew definitely benefited this band. For a debut album, The Birth is a wise and surreal accomplishment.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Space Rock for the new millenium!, November 16, 2010
This review is from: The Birth (Audio CD)
Along with Tame Impala's more recent release, this debut effort by Star Death and White Dwarfs marks what is hopefully a resurgence of fresh, original, exciting space rock (for lack of a better term). Combining elements of The Flaming Lips (who bear a blood connection with this band), Pink Floyd, and Black Sabbath's more dirge-like anthems (whereas the aforementioned Tame Impala share the same pedigree only with a bluesier Cream-like edge), Star Death and White Dwarfs have created an album of over-the-top riffs, psychedelic folk songs, and enough explicit drug references to please the stoner in us all (Seriously, how perfect is the title "Smoking Pot Makes Me Not Want to Kill Myself?")

Even though the longest song clocks in at under 5 minutes, the band manages to cram a lot of ideas into every song creating the sense of epic-ness without overindulging in ten minute ramblers. The opening "The Sea is on Fire" sounds like an early Flaming Lips track, which leads into the poppy "New Heat" which could have been a top ten hit in the late sixties. The band dishes out a couple acoustic numbers that have the majesty of Pink FLoyd's more successful acoustic songs ("Fearless" anyone?) and there is even the obligatory but oh so enjoyable instrumental barn burner, "Those Who Are From the Sun Return to the Sun". And yes, they even know how to give songs ridiculously long names.

While no new musical ground is broke, "The Birth" manages to evoke memories of past greats without explicitly ripping off any specific riffs. Fans of the aforementioned bands should love this album. It may be riskier going for everyone else.
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