Mistle Thrush - Super Refraction (1997)
Artist: Mistle Thrush
Title: Super Refraction
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Egg Records
Genre: Pop, Rock, Indie, Alternative, Dream Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:07:47
Total Size: 399 MB | 151 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Super Refraction
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Egg Records
Genre: Pop, Rock, Indie, Alternative, Dream Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:07:47
Total Size: 399 MB | 151 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01 Stupid Song 3:13
02 Moth-Like 4:02
03 It's All Like Today 5:01
04 Yellow Day 4:27
05 51 Pegasi: Rocketship V.2 2:40
06 Do You Know This Bird? 3:07
07 All Mirror Thing 3:40
08 Train Song 4:52
09 Escapades In Glass 4:23
10 Sha Sha 5:57
11 Making Salt With Sunshine 26:25
Super Refraction managed the neat trick of combining several different
strands of indie pop and other music in one place. "Stupid Song" itself is
a lovely purée -- Todd Demma's drums suggest post-Madchester baggy funk,
Valerie Forgione's singing calls to mind early Cranberries without the
stridency and more sly cool, the cascading guitars are neo-psych/shoegaze
mania, the quieter parts of the arrangement are a touch Portishead-tinged.
That may all sound like a recipe for disaster for some groups, but in the
hands of the quintet it becomes a rich vein to draw on, and more often than
not tunes like "Train Song" come up trumps as flat-out winners. If
anything, Super Refraction almost suggests an alternate path for
alternative rock if the Nirvana breakthrough hadn't happened -- no brutal
grunge and plenty of spirited dabbling, helped very well by Kurt Ralske's
fine co-production with the
strands of indie pop and other music in one place. "Stupid Song" itself is
a lovely purée -- Todd Demma's drums suggest post-Madchester baggy funk,
Valerie Forgione's singing calls to mind early Cranberries without the
stridency and more sly cool, the cascading guitars are neo-psych/shoegaze
mania, the quieter parts of the arrangement are a touch Portishead-tinged.
That may all sound like a recipe for disaster for some groups, but in the
hands of the quintet it becomes a rich vein to draw on, and more often than
not tunes like "Train Song" come up trumps as flat-out winners. If
anything, Super Refraction almost suggests an alternate path for
alternative rock if the Nirvana breakthrough hadn't happened -- no brutal
grunge and plenty of spirited dabbling, helped very well by Kurt Ralske's
fine co-production with the
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