Young Bodies Heal Quickly, You Know

Young Bodies Heal Quickly, You Know Artist: Paperchase
Label: Beatville Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 652447101729
EAN: 0652447101729
ASIN: B00004W57P


Release Date: 2000-08-02

Young Bodies Heal Quickly, You Know


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Tracks:

  1. This May Be The Last Song You Ever Hear
  2. These Things Happen
  3. Ever Since The Turn
  4. Apple Pies And Alibis
  5. Neat Manageable Piles
  6. Can I Pour You Another Drink, Lover?
  7. Lenny What's Gotten Into You?
  8. Goddamn These Hands (I Let Them Touch You)
  9. A Face That Could Launch A Thousand Ships
  10. Throw Your Body On The Apparatus
  11. Off With Their Heads!
  12. Daddy's Got Your Nose
  13. Paperwork
  14. When You Least Expect It
  15. When (And If) The Big One Hits...I'll Just Meet You There

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Alpha to Omega.......2003-02-04

This album twists up the newest form of every form of rock you have ever known. John Congleton is a renissance man(if you will) of music. And how Weaver and Dalton mesh with him is astounding. When you listen to their album, you forget what the rules of music are, because they break so many of them like making disharmonic notes with one hand that sounds like the best music you have ever heard. For how far behind America is in producing sensory-stimulating music, from beginning to end, this is one of the top 5 albums for anvant gardes!

5 out of 5 stars Alpha to Omega.......2003-02-04

This album twists up the newest form of every form of rock you have ever known. John Congleton is a renissance man(if you will) of music. And how Weaver and Dalton mesh with him is astounding. When you listen to their album, you forget what the rules of music are, because they break so many of them like making disharmonic notes with one hand that sounds like the best music you have ever heard. For how far behind America is in producing sensory-stimulating music, this is one of the top 5 albums for anvant gardes!

5 out of 5 stars Young Bodies Heal Quickly.......2003-01-09

One of my favorite local bands, and an overall favorite aswell, I suppose I'm a bit partial. The elements of this CD (namely experimental metal, jazz, and downright creepy stuff) make for a wholly satisfying and entertaining album. Live, thier even better. I think this one is better than Hide the Kitchen Knives because of it's lack of continuity, and general wierdness. HTKK is wierd, but much more pulled together and easier to listen too, which I don't really enjoy as much.

5 out of 5 stars tie yourself to a chair.......2002-02-19

The Paper Chase have every intention
to discombombulate your body and mind, assaulting you from all angles with ingenuity
and sonic dissonance. What the Refused are to Punk, what Mr. Bungle are to major
label releases, The Paper Chase are to quirky ass indie rock. They accomplish what
bands like Panoply Academy and Joan of Arc always seemed like they were wanting to
do, but could never quite exactly get it together with exact precision. A dark and
psychotic version of Modest Mouse fornicating with ordered noise, if you will. This is
an album that I forsee people sitting down with and analyzing in depth, musically and
thematically. An insane masterpiece of cryptic and rattled vibe. Through the entire fabric of this epic, there is the texture of something common. Four
of the fifteen tracks on the album make up what is listed in the liner notes as four
movements, scattered throughout the text of the rest of album. Beyond that, there are
many elements which tie the entire album together, certain phrases repeated, stylistic
elements blending into one another. Primary songwriter and recording engineer John Congleton is, simply put, a musical
and production genius, backed solidly and creatively by the other two Paper Chase
members, Weaver and Dalton. In addition to the bass/guitar/drums of the three primary
musicians, this recording includes noise scrambling of uncountable samples, assorted
objects (ie: sticks, cookie sheets, a dishpan, papers, knifes, etc.), piano, rhodes, strings,
mellotron, foot stomps, the list goes on and on. Despite the feeling of disarray, everything
is so well put together that it flows perfectly, roaring one second, funky and disjointed the
next, poppy and twisted a few moments later. Rips up your birthday cards and discolors
your skin. A child's music-box stepped on and rewired to play loud destructive rock.
Yes yes yes.

5 out of 5 stars

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