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February 23rd, 2010

Review :: Colic – Best to Your Family

Colic
Best to Your Family
(Self Released)
Edmonton, AB
::web/sounds::


From the colic cleanse of Aaron Levin:
Colic resides as my favorite left-field discovery of 2009, splintering my identity with an onslaught of pop-sprinkled atonal adjective-everything. Best to Your Family reads like a distasteful Japanese stereotype: hyperactive occult meanderings, bent reflections from unknown metals, and piercing waves of inter-dimensional origin. Imagine Big Mac handed you his demo tape after a weird inter-terrestrial mind-meld; it’s addicting, unearthly, and completely fringe. Yet, it’s greatest strength is making the whole rite-of-passage engaging by burying the subtle popyness within layers of instrumental shreddery. A certified unique listening experience. Genuinely strange artifacts of this ilk are rare. File-under ??????

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Colic – Keys

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Colic – Cold Time

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Colic – At 30,000 ft.

8 Comments »

  1. Comment by Cecil — February 23, 2010 @ 2:37 am

    holy shit


  2. Comment by Aaron Levin — February 23, 2010 @ 2:39 am

    It’s Sean from Outdoor Miners, too! Wild!

    Hearts,

    Aaron Levin
    Weird Canada / Cantor Records
    http://www.weirdcanada.com / http://www.cantorrecords.com


  3. Comment by Peter — February 23, 2010 @ 4:38 am

    He’s a fucking genius. You should hear the hip hop tracks he’s been making.


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  5. Comment by Dimmy — February 26, 2010 @ 11:31 am

    Nice. It’s absolutely necessary this man make more noise.


  6. Comment by Shelly — March 3, 2010 @ 12:14 pm

    Wow, this man’s talent transports you to 30,000 feet and beyond!


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