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CD Name:
Snake Bird Blue



Artist:
Terror at the Opera

Year/Label:
2004 / No Sides Records

Ordering Information:
No Sides.net
Ed.Note: -bit messy but you have to use Pay Pal or send "well-concealed cash" (which I strongly do not recommend). They don't take checks or credit cards at their address. Email them at cia_pri@hotmail.com and suggest get on CD Baby!!

Track Listing
1. Lovely
2. Lovely Day
3. Aminor
4. Sailor
5. Daystar
6. Build Your House
7. Back On Eeee
8. Let's Pretend
9. Snakes And Moths
10. Coyahoga River
11. Sailor Says Goodbye
12. Jhonny Appleseed
13. Magic Dream

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 "Snake Bird Blue"
by Terror at the Opera

a Review by Anna Maria Stjärnell

Faith Gazic and Gretchen Gonzales make up Terror at the Opera. They play the moog, accordion and toy piano and their music is delightfully odd.

"Aminor" sees them play a seasick melody and sing with childlike awe and wonder.

"Daystar" is another song that few others would attempt. The groups devotion to sounding quirky ensures it's as sweet as its crazy.

"Build your house" is a hazy lullaby. The lead vocal is fragile and the accordion adds to the charm. "Build your house on my heart" go the words.

"Let's Pretend" is spiteful and pretty. It's the most straightforward song here.

The group land somewhere between Rasputina and CocoRosei which is a cool place to be

Posted on August 23, 2004


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