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Best of Naked Eyes offers 15 tracks of the synth pop duo's best moments from their two U.S. albums, 1983's Naked Eyes and 1984's Burning Bridges. The collection is surpassed by the more extensive Very Best Of from 1994, but is notable for the inclusion of one track, "Could Be," which the second collection excluded. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide

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Hailing from Victoria, BC, Frog Eyes shares members with Blue Pine, but has taken their unique sound and dragged it into darker, more dramatic and drunken territory on its second CD. The results are like a howling madman at a reverb-drenched rock n' roll cabaret. Noisy, distant, crashing drums, distorted organs, guitar shards, careening falsetto. Frog Eyes treads in the same drowning waters as Nick Cave/The Birthday Party, Tom Waits, or the Walkmen. The band is best known for their insanely intense live sh...   [ read more ]

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Occupying the space between the punk movement's departure and the arrival of grunge, Jettison is a definitive link between the two musical genres and, with its speedy slashing and grinding, is the most jarring and diverse of Naked Raygun's albums. Electrocuting guitars, pummeling drum beats, and unmerciful vocals, which combine the Misfits' "whoa-oh-oh" vocal with Naked Raygun's own straight-talking dirge, collaborate to make Jettison part art-rock dissonance, part down-your-throat punk. Quarterstick's rei...   [ read more ]

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