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Dig Me Out: 90s Rock

Creeper Lagoon - I Become Small and Go | Album Review

44 min • 12 oktober 2021

Before Creeper Lagoon scored a minor hit with "Wrecking Ball" on their 2001 major label, radio-friendly alternative rock album Take Back The Universe and Give Me Yesterday, the band released a much more intimate debut. 1998's I Become Small and Go, co-produced in part by John King of The Dust Brothers, finds an even balance between catchy indie-pop, and more produced and layered tracks. Using a host of loops, oddball sounds, and other studio tricks gives tracks like "Wonderful Love" just enough earworm material to balance with the more subdued songs like "Sylvia." Unfortunately, the band can't hold up the momentum, and the album takes a noticeable dive in quality towards the end, but that doesn't erase what is a re-listenable record.

 

Songs In This Episode:

Intro - Dear Deadly

17:16 - Wonderful Love

20:23 - Sylvia

24:04 - Drink and Drive

Outro - Empty Ships

 

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