First full-length from underappreciated geniuses
Archedloaf@aol.com | Georgia | 08/02/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Perhaps some will think I am using the word "geniuses" loosely, but I'm not. Polvo are a truly incredible band. At first, one's ear may hear the dissonance and nothing else, but with time the underlying melodies come through, the non-structure reveals its structure, and what at first seems like chaos becomes an enjoyable listen. This album is classic Polvo - great melodies, guitar work to blow the mind of any six-string geek, and a sense that these guys really care about what they're doing. It's a shame that these guys are no longer around. Do yourself a favor and buy this album, along with all other Polvo releases. It's a higher quality of music."
I hate amazon, but that's not your fault.
mark twain | the afterlife...it's beautiful here, tra la la la. | 02/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"polvo is like watching arabian kids play soccer with an impressive amount of skill, even though you're not really a soccer fan."
Brilliant
mark twain | 08/24/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Cor-Crane Secret find's everyone's favorite out of tune indie band giving us another masterpiece. This is the type of record you put on and leave on, not skipping any songs. Every song is amazing and the intro to vibracobra is sure to pull you in. Unfortunately, this band is no longer with us but great albums like this and their other early work will always remain as fresh and important as when they were initially released."