The Dismemberment Plan Album: “Ice of Boston”
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Release Date:1998-10-06
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Indie Rock
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Label:Interscope
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:606949503628
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Customer review - May 25, 1999
- Keyboards never sounded so good...
These Guys do it all... Their other albums are satire-laden punk rock. This EP is high-energy, emotional indie rock. They use Keyboards like no one else does- (They use their heads to play them live!) See them live! They won't disapoint. I'm looking forward to the new album!
Customer review - April 14, 1999
- A great new band that should not go undiscovered.
I just want to say that I saw these guys in concert a few weeks ago, and they are an incredibally talented bunch. I immediately purchased the Ice of Boston single and I am very much wanting to own more from them!
The lyrics are clever, the musicality shows a great deal of talent and skill, AND it is fun...all at the same time!
Cheers to Dismemberment Plan!
Customer review - September 12, 1999
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- An easier and lighter plan worked out for The Plan.
For those of you unfamiliar with the DC band Dismemberment Plan, they jammed out angry,loud,noisy and eccentric tunes on their previous 2 lps. But this ep is more than just a single. It's a ticket into the vast, yet eclectic, world that is the inspiration and variety of the dismemberment plan. In addition to having 2 songs from 2 previous releses, this contains a demo for their upcoming album, "Emergency and I". Now, unfortunately, this particular title is out of print. However, the new one is coming out really soon and the stuff i've already heard is magnificent, combining drum machine technology, jangly guitar melodies and beautiful vocal harmonies. Those who didn't like the plan when they started should listen to them now. You might be surprised. And for those who are looking for fresh new innovative music, give em a shot. Once again, you might be pleasently surprised.
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