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CD REVIEW: 3d5spd – Fever in the Ice Age
By Ben Ohmart - 12/04/2002 - 02:59 PM EST
Artist: 3d5spd
Album: Fever in the Ice Age
CD Review:
Looking for some intelligent indie rock that juts between prog and experimental, with a long stop over at alternative? Listen to
Justin Gray - bass, reconnaissance Chris Hoke - guitars, vocals, parachute tech Sean Moore - drums, textures, night vision Joie Williams - samples, synths, vocals, chemical analysis
play
1. This Situation 2. Now & Then 3. Lightweight 4. Clarity 5. Neon Seasons 6. Celsius One 7. Wide Air 8. Live Wire 9. Red Wire 10. Celsius Two 11. Tunnel Vision 12. Celsius Three 13. We Accelerate
Tuneful, expressive and not too hard for the older kids. Sort of like how Sting started out, full of promise and punk (3d5spd is decidedly ‘spunk’ though). The vocalist sounds like a young Sting just about all the time. That and impassioned playing, how can it be a bad thing?
www.3d5spd.com
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