Hissing Prigs In Static Couture

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 34:36

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Yancey Strickler

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04.22.11
Brainiac, Hissing Prigs In Static Couture
Label: Touch And Go

Coming from the same weird new Ohio that birthed Devo and Pere Ubu, Brainiac played manic, squiggly new wave hopelessly out of fashion in the over-serious '90s rock scene. But the band's energy cut through the frowns of grunge and post- and math-rock, and Hissing Prigs in Static Couture is the band's undisputed masterpiece (and sole T&G release). Tracks like "This Little Piggy" and "Beekeeper's Maxim" demonstrate the quartet's irresistible charm — like Washington, D.C.'s Shudder to Think (one of Brainiac's few spiritual contemporaries, along with Six Finger Satellite), Brainiac's tablature resembles a Jackson Pollock painting more than anything. The band broke up in 1997, when singer-guitarist Tim Taylor died in a car accident.

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holy shite

Darthmatt4182

one of my top 10 albums ever, this band came out of nowhere to smack me musically in the balls as a freshman in college 4 years ago. Amazing thanks to the prof who introduced me to this band!!!

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i love it!

hellohowareyou

one of my favorite albums of all time, if not my favorite! Each track has wonderful unique vocals. AMAZING! e music needs to get Smack Bunny Baby and Bonsai Superstar on here.

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Highly recommended

ScaryTerry

Brainiac was a very unique group whose time was cut way too short. Download everything e-music has to offer from them and enjoy. If you like the Pixies, Sonic Youth and other noisy bands of that sort, you'll dig Brainiac. Look for Hot Metal Doberman's and Smack Bunny Baby. Those are essential albums from this group.

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On their final full-length album, Brainiac move further into the unchartered territory that they explored on Bonsai Superstar, and perhaps because of that, the album seems initially less exciting. However, while they take a somewhat smaller creative step between these two albums than between Bonsai Superstar and Smack Bunny Baby, Hissing Prigs in Static Couture nonetheless offers up a fascinating dose of space-age sound bites, falsetto vocals and chant-along choruses. The opening four tracks are astounding, especially “Pussyfootin’” and the loopy “This Little Piggy.” The middle of the album drags a bit, but it comes to a blistering conclusion with “Nothing Ever Changes” (recorded by Steve Albini) and “I Am a Cracked Machine.” – Brian Egan

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