Sunday FloodAdvisory |
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SSS020
CD, Digital
2000
Recorded at Nick's Magic Shed and Simple Studios
| Name | Time | Popularity |
| 1. | Why Is Green Grass Like The Mob? | 04:31 | ||
| 2. | Hymnal | 01:38 | ||
| 3. | A Deaf Purple | 04:24 | ||
| 4. | Room 237 | 05:44 | ||
| 5. | Two On Our Six | 03:20 | ||
| 6. | The Vessel | 04:51 | ||
| 7. | I Advise Red | 05:18 | ||
| 8. | Taking Precaution Badly | 04:34 | ||
| 9. | Myriad | 05:59 | ||
| 10. | Broken Predicate | 05:08 | ||
| 11. | Carve Me A Gorilla | 04:13 | ||
| 12. | Hush Falls | 01:43 |
| Reviews |
| High Bias |
Appleton, Wisconsin's own Sunday Flood carve out a smart anti-rock sleeper with Advisory, their second full-length CD. A trio, they dish out an addictive sheen of anxiety without a guitar solo, harmony vocal, or sing-along chorus to be found. Probably the primary hook at work is singer/guitarist Eric Krueger's longing tenor. Like Helmet's Page Hamilton, Krueger has limited range, but makes very good use of what he's got. Krueger and bassist Mike Allen write stream of emotion lyrics such as, "There'll be nothing left for you to destroy/For everything you build/You damn the soil" from "Broken Predicate." Song after song, lyric after lyric, these angular words and sinewy arrangements combine with Krueger's voice to work their way into the heart and head.
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