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album cover ERASE ERRATA Other Animals (Troubleman Unlimited) cd 11.98
The highly anticipated debut full length from four Oakland/SF gals with little intention other than to make furious, loud music that demands your ears and shakes your ass. In this day and age, it's hard to make a strong distinction in a punk context and Erase Errata are by no means truly innovative, but nor should they be dismissed as totally derivative. It would be far too easy, not to mention insulting, to compare them to whatever post-punk Rough Trade / obscure no-wave reference comes to mind. But with their intense schizophrenic vocal stylings, piercing guitar dissonance, the occasional colorful trumpet and keyboards, playful yet driving bass lines and rhythms so demanding and right on, these women are impossible to ignore. Recorded in the Spring of 2001 in Michigan, these fifteen tracks breeze by in a brief, but sweet thirty minutes with the irresistible fast paced numbers "Tongue Tied", "Billy Mummy", "French Canadia" and the crowd mover "Marathon" grabbing your attention right off the bat. The complex melodies of "Delivery" and "Other Animals Are #1" are like melodic rollercoasters that fall apart and miraculously shape together again. From the transcendent, combustible rhythms of "High Society" to the restless, high strung "Fault List" and "C.Rex" to the beautifully sung "Dexterity Is #2" that just stumps you near the end, this record never loses momentum. And then there's all that wonderful noise in between. Such emotional and textural shifts could make for a mess of an album, yet Erase Errata manage to weave their own nest from which new, wonderful, other animals emerge.
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"Fault List"
RealAudio clip: "Other Animals Are 1"
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ERASE ERRATA Other Animals (Troubleman Unlimited) lp 8.98
The highly anticipated debut full length from four Oakland/SF gals with little intention other than to make furious, loud music that demands your ears and shakes your ass. In this day and age, it's hard to make a strong distinction in a punk context and Erase Errata are by no means truly innovative, but nor should they be dismissed as totally derivative. It would be far too easy, not to mention insulting, to compare them to whatever post-punk Rough Trade / obscure no-wave reference comes to mind. But with their intense schizophrenic vocal stylings, piercing guitar dissonance, the occasional colorful trumpet and keyboards, playful yet driving bass lines and rhythms so demanding and right on, these women are impossible to ignore. Recorded in the Spring of 2001 in Michigan, these fifteen tracks breeze by in a brief, but sweet thirty minutes with the irresistible fast paced numbers "Tongue Tied", "Billy Mummy", "French Canadia" and the crowd mover "Marathon" grabbing your attention right off the bat. The complex melodies of "Delivery" and "Other Animals Are #1" are like melodic rollercoasters that fall apart and miraculously shape together again. From the transcendent, combustible rhythms of "High Society" to the restless, high strung "Fault List" and "C.Rex" to the beautifully sung "Dexterity Is #2" that just stumps you near the end, this record never loses momentum. And then there's all that wonderful noise in between. Such emotional and textural shifts could make for a mess of an album, yet Erase Errata manage to weave their own nest from which new, wonderful, other animals emerge.

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