playlist artwork#12 this weekCity

by GIANT SQUID MARCH ON WASHINGTON

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2 2:12 1018 listens
3 8:12 743 listens
4 2:40 629 listens
5 3:44 649 listens
6 0:28 475 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 25/07/2007
GIANT SQUID MARCH ON WASHINGTON
"City"
Black Lung International - BLI001

"City", the genre-bending debut release from Giant Squid March On Washington comes as a surprise to some, a blisteringly down-tempo fist fuck of Everest proportions to others.  From devastating "the slow death" (featuring the vocals of Vivek Shraya) to the emotionally fragile "Sunday Morning", "City" is a record that will change lives and feed starving children in Africa.
The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "City"

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my_mental_armor

Giant Squid

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my_mental_armor • 2007-08-06 02:34:05

So I downloaded this album, and fuckin honestly thought it sucked. Why did it suck? Because its fucking brilliant. The only thing that could make this record better, is at least 6 more songs. Thats it, end of story. Download this album, love it, hate it, spread its butt cheeks and fuck it, you won't regret it.
ARGONIKA

Conceptual album..

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ARGONIKA • 2008-04-23 18:07:27

Conceptual album.. To Me has liked freedom in music! And the photo is similar to edge of Moscow.. На-на-на! :)))) Likely all industrial cities are similar.. ))) Thanx for the music!
galaktycznyzwiad

Don't you worry!!! It's just a GIANT SQUID!!!

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galaktycznyzwiad • 2008-04-15 17:17:06

This record has everything one expects from a modern alternative-underground album. There is a Godspeed You! Black Emperor- like, Southern psycho-rock first tune soft apocalypse. After that much more melodic, psychedelic the slow death with very interesting vocals by Vivek Shraya. More experimental, electronic etude non? comes next. Noisy the blessing + the glory with sampled tele-evangelist reminds me of Helios Creed and other, now much forgotten noise-rock bands. All the thing is great till two last songs. The acoustic Sunday Morning simply does not fit in with the rest, not mentioning the rap-sound of St. Ides Malt Liquor, which is a doubtful bonus. Taking under considerations those two tunes, I would give an overall note of seven, but the cover is pretty awesome, so it’s eight. About hearing them live… Bring them on! The more, the merrier! But seriously… They may be quite a neat live-act, so please, do check them if they would be somewhere around. Stay cool, galaktycznyzwiad.
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