2008, Rainbow Quartz
The Telepathic Butterflies hail from Winnipeg, Canada and consist of guitarist/vocalist Rejean Ricard and super drummer Jacques Dubois and a rotating supporting cast for live shows. Rej Ricard is an ultra-talented songwriter who traffics in pristine pop with psychedelic flourishes as well as crunchy harmonic rock with cleverly textured guitar work.
This 2008 release is the band’s third album on Rainbow Quartz spanning a period of seven years, and their most ambitious full-length recording. While past releases have been chock full of alterna-hip catchy guitar-rock pop gems evoking the likes of The Byrds and Bowie – this new release continues to please and expand the palette. Breakfast in Suburbia has snippets of pop-orientated tracks that jangle and shine like the Hollies or Squeeze and at the same time displays catchy linear rockers that would make Green Day or even Oasis smile – and the unpredictable chord changes create an artsy form of rock rarely heard these days.
This 2008 release is the band’s third album on Rainbow Quartz spanning a period of seven years, and their most ambitious full-length recording. While past releases have been chock full of alterna-hip catchy guitar-rock pop gems evoking the likes of The Byrds and Bowie – this new release continues to please and expand the palette. Breakfast in Suburbia has snippets of pop-orientated tracks that jangle and shine like the Hollies or Squeeze and at the same time displays catchy linear rockers that would make Green Day or even Oasis smile – and the unpredictable chord changes create an artsy form of rock rarely heard these days.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | The Trouble in Keeping Up With The Joneses |
| 2 | A Scathing Report |
| 3 | Telescope |
| 4 | The Gossip Trail |
| 5 | If It's All Too Much |
| 6 | Mr. Dysfunctionality |
| 7 | The Wishing Invisible |
| 8 | Sign of the Times |
| 9 | A Midlife Crisis |
| 10 | Are You For Real? |
| 11 | Facing Id |
| 12 | She Looks Good |
| 13 | While You're Asleep |
| 14 | The Caution Slumber |
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