How is called that style of singing/melody at the intro of All We Ever Wish? (You can also hear it in Thinking Plague's "The Aesthete" and The Mothers of Invention's "Oh No".)
The only reason I looked this up was for Keith Abrams drumming. Boy am I glad he joined Kayo Dot after this and made some really good music with Toby Driver.
Utter compositional bliss
This would take of these days.
Brings back a lot of great memories..
so good. there should more people listen to this
This tune is fantastic.
I wish there were more bands like this!
Maudlin of the Well is better.
These guys are similar genre. soundcloud.com/sheikhs
They aren't really that similar
No words but these
jesus this songs. Thank you so much for the upload
Amazing Song!
haha I most definitely see it.
How is called that style of singing/melody at the intro of All We Ever Wish? (You can also hear it in Thinking Plague's "The Aesthete" and The Mothers of Invention's "Oh No".)
I finally found it! It's called twelve-tone technique. :)
Excellent song This has a similar sound to Frantic Bleep only more relaxing
ok this cover is definitely a goatse reference...no?
@ryanaaxxx Thanks, now all i can see is... damn you Trollking!
this is the same album cover style as kayo dots first album and toby drivers solo album....why is that?
cause it's both released on the Tzadik label. Toby's solo work has this style too.
Judee Sill style.
The only reason I looked this up was for Keith Abrams drumming. Boy am I glad he joined Kayo Dot after this and made some really good music with Toby Driver.
He's not playing on this album lol
omg those vocals are terrible
I like these kinds of vocals when I'm depressed.
12-tone at its best
Ralph Richter I stand by this statement 6 years later
i can't stand this sentimental nonsense
Name ONE thing you've accomplished in your pathetic existence.
All of a sudden it goes into Frank Zappa's -Andy- at 2:31, cool band!
You should see the cover for Early As Seen In Pace.