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Last Exit to Garageland

GaragelandAudio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (December 2, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Foodchain Records
  • ASIN: B0000DI4SF
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #350,924 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Intro
2. Fingerpops
3. Classically Diseased
4. Nude Star
5. Pop Cigar
6. Beelines to Heaven
7. Come Back
8. Fire Away
9. Tired and Bored
10. I'm Looking for What I Can't Get
11. Never Gonna Come Around Here Again
12. Return to You
13. Jesus I'm Freezing
14. Fay Ray
15. Underground Nonsense [*]
16. So You Want to Be a Rock 'N' Roll Star [*]
17. Bus Stops [*]
18. Struck [*]
19. Graduation from Frustration [*]
20. One Shot [*]
See all 22 tracks on this disc

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Apply for Citizenship Now in Garageland, October 6, 2007
This review is from: Last Exit to Garageland (Audio CD)
Ever since I became aware of the music on New Zealand's Flying Nun label, I've been a virtual junkie for all things musical coming from that magic island. As best I could from half a world away, I've attempted to keep a close eye on the Kiwi music scene. (The cartons of Visine littering my house are testament-enough to that.)

And despite the eyestrain, even I can see--not to mention hear--that 'Last Exit To Garageland' is the best fix of Kiwi pop I've had in years. The fact that I discovered this CD nearly four years after the fact either means I need a new eyeglass prescription or that Garageland are destined to remain buried in obscurity.

In either case, this is a jewel. Musical caffeine.

It must be something in the water, or maybe it's genetic, but New Zealand bands bring a hard-to-define quality to their music. A sense of understatement that lends even the noisiest, most upbeat tracks here a kind of intimacy. It's music you want to crawl inside of.

Be it the noisy rush of "Fire Away", the giant, shimmering chords that propell "Nude Star" or the wobbly guitar that underscores "Tired And Bored", Garageland (and lead guitarist/vocalist Jeremy Eade) filter influences (the Buzzcocks and 'Chronic Town'-era REM are just a couple) through something distinctly and uniquely New Zealand, giving 'Last Exit To Garageland' a sound, a feel all its own.

If life were fair, Garageland would be ruling the charts, and we'd be watching their girlfriends sport their new 'dos on 'Entertainment Tonight'. As it is, I fear they'll be consigned to indie hell.

Make your lives--and theirs--a whole lot cooler and pick this up. I'll throw in the Visine.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Apply For Citizenship Now In Garageland, July 25, 2001
This review is from: Last Exit to Garageland (Audio CD)
Ever since I became aware of the music on New Zealand's Flying Nun label, I've been a virtual junkie for all things musical coming from that magic island. As best I could from half a world away, I've attempted to keep a close eye on the Kiwi music scene. (The cartons of Visine littering my house are testament-enough to that.)

And despite the eyestrain, even I can see--not to mention hear--that 'Last Exit To Garageland' is the best fix of Kiwi pop I've had in years.

The fact that I discovered this CD nearly four years after the fact either means I need a new eyeglass prescription or that Garageland are destined to remain buried in obscurity.

In either case, this is a jewel. Musical caffeine.

It must be something in the water, or maybe it's genetic, but New Zealand bands bring a hard-to-define quality to their music. A sense of understatement that lends even the noisiest, most upbeat tracks here a kind of intimacy. It's music you want to crawl inside of.

Be it the noisy rush of "Fire Away", the giant, shimmering chords that propell "Nude Star" or the wobbly guitar that underscores "Tired And Bored", Garageland (and lead guitarist/vocalist Jeremy Eade) filter influences (the Buzzcocks and 'Chronic Town'-era REM are just a couple) through something distinctly and uniquely New Zealand, giving 'Last Exit To Garageland' a sound, a feel all its own.

If life were fair, Garageland would be ruling the charts, and we'd be watching their girlfriends sport their new 'dos on 'Entertainment Tonight'. As it is, I fear they'll be consigned to indie hell.

Make your lives--and theirs--a whole lot cooler and pick this up. I'll throw in the Visine.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Garageland: New Zealand Power Pop At Its Finest, April 29, 2002
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This review is from: Last Exit to Garageland (Audio CD)
This is a great album, from a great band. Most of the songs, such as "Fingerpops" and "Come Back" are emotional and catchy tunes with great hooks. If you like Fountains of Wayne, or Weezer you will definitely get into this band.
This album, though, is one of their earliest, and the band has definitely improved on their songwriting and have since come out with more solid albums: "Do What You Want" (Highly Recommended), and "Scorpio Righting" (Which has yet to be released in America, but has the superb single "Gone".)
This is great band, that not many people in America have heard of. Do yourself a favor and check them out.
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