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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best non-classical stuff I've heard since 1975,
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This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
With this debut, Bubblemath delivered the best album in rock music since Gentle Giants "The Power and the Glory" back in 1975.They are as skilled musicians as only best zappa-members (if I wouldn't know better, I'd suspect the drums on this album are played by Terry Bozzio), and their music can only be compared to the best parts of Gentle Giant, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Zappa (Apostophe/Overnihgt Sensation/One size fits all), King Crimson and Mr Bungle. Bubblemath are unparalleled in rock music. They are absolutely unique. They are a revelation. I hope they will produce albums like their debut forever. There is no more educated, more complex and better performed music in rock. If you still want more, you have dive into the classical genre. Have fun!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just go and buy the damn record, right now!,
By Review by Luis Nasser (East Coast PA.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
I don't think I've ever said this, but I guess there's a first time for everything, so here it goes: Just go and buy the damn record, right now! I know I can get pretty wordy, so I just figured I'd save you some time.Well, I tried... This is the first I have ever heard of this Minneapolis band, and I have to say I am totally blown away by this release. It is dripping with creativity and attention to detail at every level. The packaging is awesome, and a fine way to present their music to the public. Of course, the band has absolutely zero chance of making a dent in the mainstream. But that's to be expected from a bunch of guys who take their cues from bands as diverse as Echolyn, Gentle Giant, Devo, the Stray Cats and King Crimson, with a dash of Zappa's lyrical zaniness for good measure, to come up with their own brand of original, inspired musical mayhem. In fact, these guys are so relentless in their alchemy of sounds and meters that the 70's retro junkies are sure to snivel. But who cares, you know? And don't be fooled by their façade, behind the quirky keyboard and pseudo goofy exterior lie dark, meaningful lyrics. I won't give a rating of each song, because I found after repeated listens that the whole Bubblemath's debut comes with my highest recommendation. And I did mean BUY the album, none of that burning and swappin and copying crap. These fine, twisted people deserve our support. Rating: 9.5 keyboards
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Who said there's no innovation in modern music?,
By Boris Kaplun "asmox" (Reston, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
I remember when I first picked up Such Fine Particles of the Universe. A wealth of creativity, technical skill, musical and lyrical sophistication, and attention to detail were all descriptors that I had come up with to use in my mission of spreading news of this criminally overlooked band to the world... and criminally overlooked they are, without any logical explanation.
Bubblemath takes from such artists as Frank Zappa, King Crimson, and Echolyn, while also giving a definite nod to impossibly diverse, genre-hopping bands like Mr. Bungle and Estradasphere. As such, this album is a mammoth slab of art-rock played in wonderfully expert fashion, with intricate arrangements and dense layering of instruments that gives off the impression of songs swirling around within songs that seem ready to burst at the seams at any given moment... and this condensed into tracks that rarely extend past the four minute mark. From the comical synthesizer and xylophone assault of "Miscreant Citizen", to the baffling percussion on "Be Together", to the goofy "She's No Vegetarian" that sounds like a mix of doo-wop, jazz, and surf rock, to the anthemic "Doll Hammer" that juxtaposes vibrant xylophones and upbeat guitar melodies against some seriously sinister lyricism, to the decidedly retro synths of "Forever Endeavor", and on through an equally diverse second half... these are some seriously fine musical particles (horrible attempt at humor, I know). Instrumentally, Bubblemath features a twin guitar approach that makes for some moments of really whacked out harmonic interaction, synthesizers that range from clean piano to noisy cartoon mayhem, involved bass work, flutes, xylophones, and more. However, drummer James Swensen-Flagg is the inhumanly solid infrastructure behind everything that's going on here. His brain has no barriers, and his limbs do not know fatigue. He traverses time and meter effortlessly, plowing through complex rhythmic shifts and stylistic deviations like a hot knife through butter. The potential in this band from a purely technical standpoint is absolutely immense. The lyrics found throughout this album are surprisingly dark, which is in stark contrast to the upbeat and energetic atmosphere of the music. They are filled with mostly questionable but provocative subject matter, double-meanings, and humor. "Doll Hammer", while containing some of the more negative and superficial lyrics on the album, does make me giggle with its bizarre portrayal of a small girl getting sweet revenge on an abusive father while the band creates a strikingly effective dichotomy with (previously mentioned) upbeat major key guitars, playful xylophone, and energetic percussion. Things like this are what make this album such a great trip. The external packaging is also very well done. The Periodic Table of Elements is printed on the rear of the slipcase, with certain elements cut out. These elements make up the self-referential album title, "Such Fine Particles of the Universe", and are embossed on to the front of the case against a background of microscopic cells. The liner notes are quite beefy, and have weird pictures of blood cells and whatnot (from the band members, actually). All in all, it's obvious that these guys labored over every obscure detail of this recording - a genuine show of concern about the quality of the music that we listen to. Such Fine Particles of the Universe is creative, inspired, diverse, intelligent, and is easily recommendable to anybody who looks for such qualities in modern music.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As great as imagined!!!,
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This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
As soon as I heard this band on myspace I knew I needed the album! I got it as a birthday present and it was as brilliant as I thought it would be! I would recommend this album to anyone, this band has the finest quality music I've heard in a long time. My favourite songs on this album would have to be Be Together and Doll Hammer. Saying that I love the whole album because it is very diverse in style and each song is worth listening to. If you have any doubts in buying this album cast them aside and buy it, it's certainly worth it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW!!!!!,
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This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
This is amazing..... This is one of the most original bands i have EVER heard...... this band needs to be more known for the uniqueness that they offer to a modern scene totally devoid of any shred of originality.......... buy this album......
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
this bubblemath album is tops!!!,
By Amy Copeland (OAKLAND, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
first of all i agree with mars about the overall greatness of this album; it is pure brilliance which i'll get to in a sec; but i think shes missing the point about the lyrics. first of all alot of songs in the world have "you" in them. thats so that the song can fit into someones situation personally and can be sung to anyone by anyone and fit the situation well. i do think its cute the way mars rationalizes herself around those antireligion words; she must go to church alot ~ no offense!!!onto the pure brilliance part of my rewiew!!! i had never heard of these guys till a week ago when a friend of mine let me borrow their cd. i was so blown away!!! i went right out and bought 2 more one for myself and one for my boyfriend. this album is sooo soooo great i seriously can't even believe it. every single track on this cd is a masterpiece within a masterpiece with all the changes and styles and everything; its like songs within songs. and all the melodies are so catchy too!!! they really did a perfect job!!! i wouldnt say that bubblemath music is for everyone; but if you care about music and the art of writing and the skills of playing then you need to at least hear this cd!!! the playing is fantastic; especially the drumming which is some of the very best i've ever heard anywhere. the writing is tops!!! it is clear that so much care went into every aspect of this cd; even the packaging is kickass with holes cut into it and parts of it raised up; not to mention a big thick color booklet!!! which ive never seen with other independant bands. bubblemath really deserves alot of praise i think for putting so much effort and skill into this cd; they clearly care alot about the listener. and about the lyrics, the lyrics are tops!!! so in conclusion this album "such fine particles of the universe" is a must have if you care about the writing side of music; and everyone else could probably learn a thing or two from owning this cd so everyone should have it!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
..."You're filling me with splinters",
This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
Bubblemath, the quintet from Minneapolis, are special. Their music is lighthearted, twisted, bizarre, with some insane breaks and weird rhythms all grounded somehow by catchy melodies. Think rock-pop-prog-jazz-avant-garde fierce music that is packed with fun. The sarcastic lyrics poke fun at relationships, nosy neighbors, organized religion, doctors, sperm, and other vital topics. Oh, and the musicianship is killer, these cats can play. What a debut release. Recommend for adventurous music lovers who like Zappa, Mr. Bungle, They Might be Giants, and similar bands.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Genius,
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This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
Utter genius. Unequivocally. I first heard this band on Aural Moon internet radio, and only a couple of tracks was enough before i NEEDED this. And it did not disappoint. Cells Out is one of the most accomplished post-prog era tracks ever recorded. She's no Vegetarian makes me cack myself every time I hear it, and Be Together is one of the finest songs to EVER to have been recorded by any act EVER. Why aren't they massive???
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
prog or not prog-that's the quandary,
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This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
I heard a track or two on Myspace and had to get this. I'm a sucker for great musicianship, complex music and bonkers lyrics and this has all three. I don't know if they've released anything else , but notwithstanding that, if you want an aural challenge that mixes the lyrical quirkiness of Zappa (such as on "Your disease is nicer" and "Dancing with your pants down")it's here, without the toilet humour Zappa used to employ sometimes. If you like some prog complexity, that's here too, but it doesn't wear you down - instead it entertains and keeps your interest - there's no real wandering off on drawn out solos and building atmospheres. Each track just kicks in and gets on with it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A new start in progessive music,
By Hernandez nicolas (LACENAS, Rhone France) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Such Fine Particles of the Universe (Audio CD)
Surprising, well writted, .. excellent musicians.Sounds like ... King Crimson, Frank Zappa, ... sometimes a touch of metal ! An excellent first album .... Is this the turn of Neo-progressive music ? |
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Such Fine Particles of the Universe by Bubblemath (Audio CD - 2001)
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