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This is the Ice Age
Martha & the Muffins
This is the Ice Age
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
 
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All Artists: Martha & the Muffins
Title: This is the Ice Age
Members Wishing: 7
Total Copies: 0
Label: Vrgin/Dindisc
Release Date: 6/9/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Style: New Wave & Post-Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724386073921

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At long last...
Pinner Blinn | Arlington, MA USA | 10/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The legendary masterpiece of the 80's New Wave genre is finally out on CD more than 20 years after its original vinyl release.

This record sprang from the ashes of Canada's top New Wave band, best known for the rousing single "Echo Beach". The original band had two Marthas, and one of them (Martha Ladly) had gone solo under the name "Martha". But the remnants of the original band distilled upon the lead singer Martha Johnson and lead song writer and guitarist Mark Gane. And from this turmoil came startling freedom.



New Wave music was about more than just reclaiming the dance floor for rock-n-roll, it was about breaking the bounds of style. Myriad influences, quirky instrumentation, dissonant tonalities, ironic humor--these were all part of the mix. This record is a classic of the genre. It opens with with the clatter of Toronto street noise which then weaves into the snaky trance of "Swimming". The single "Women Around the World at Work" comes next with a completely different mood. And on and on. The title track "This is the Ice Age", surely the perfect accompaniment for an existential bike ride, "an unfinished memory". "One Day in Paris" is heartbreaking, while "You Sold the Cottage" is a zany romp.



The standout centerpiece. "Boy without Filters", has Mark Gane singing lead, Martha providing vocal atmospherics, and is enough alone to recommend checking out this album. A brilliant, haunting piece of music."
Great music, lousy record company
altcollector | Los Altos, CA USA | 03/07/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I was waiting for this release for 25 years. It still ranks as my most favorite album. The combination of catchy tunes and atmospherics retains its power after all these years.



Unfortunately, EMI decided that I was not a worthy customer: they added a copy control feature that basically renders my investment and customer experience worthless. I buy many releases of older works on CD, SACD, and DVD. I just got the message that EMI doesn't value me as a customer. Fine, you just have foregone a lot of revenue."