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No, Not Me, Never
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Album Details: No, Not Me, Never

Release Date:03/06/2007
Label:Stolen Transmission
UPC:602517048485

Track List: No, Not Me, Never

  1. Electric Shock
  2. Merit
  3. Light and Noise
  4. Walls Have Eyes
  5. She Was a Matador
  1. Red Orange Yellow
  2. Broadcasting Feedback
  3. Little Tiny Explosions
  4. Cutback
  5. Handshake Heart Attack

Pro Reviews: No, Not Me, Never

  • All Music Guide

    If you were determined to overthrow the dinosaurs of rock, what better way than with a barrage of fast and furious songs, aimed straight at the classic rockers' virtuosity. But even as the veteran rockers roared and flailed under this assault, the second prong of the attack was under way, encircling them with ferocious assaults of juttering rhythms and slashing guitars. By 1978 it was all over, the monsters of rock were forced from their fortresses on the charts, a pyrrhic victory, as most of the punk bands already littered the battle field.Now classic rock is back in fashion in some circles, and its time for the likes of The Photo Atlas to resurrect their elders' tried and true strategies, and take them down again.No, Not Me, Never, takes the Denver group out of the trenches and sends them on a search and destroy mission, armed with 10 slash and burn songs. I'll spare you the modern comparisons, and state definitively instead, that the set sounds like it was recorded circa 1978/9 by a... band beholden to Gang of Four. Tinged by gloomy postpunk atmospheres, driven by the shock and awe rhythms of offkilter beats counterpointed by pulsating bass, the album's jittery feel never eases off. Stuttering guitar lines and fiery leads add to the discomfort, even as the powerful melodies jerk one like a puppet across the dancefloor.Considering the tension within the set, many of the numbers are incredibly infectious. The rabid "Electric Shock" is a decided stunner, the jagged glass "Light and Noise" pushes towards pop, while "She Was a Matador" is outright manic. Both "Red Orange Yellow" and "Broadcasting Feedback" are utterly compulsive, and "Cutback" anthemic.Like a cubist painting brought to life, a sound track for anxietyridden marionettes, Photo Atlas are a jangle of nerves and anxiety, their music as disjointed as the world itself seems.A set to shatter everything in its path. - JoAnn Greene, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Photo Atlas

With falsetto vocals atop driving dance rhythms ala the Rapture or Hot Hot Heat, Denver, Colorado dancerock band the Photo Atlas is Alan Andrews (vocals/guitar), Bill Threlkeld III (guitar), Mark Hawkins (bass) and Devon Shirley (drums/sampling). After issuing their debut No, Not Me, Ever, through Morning After records, Island subsidiary Stolen Transmission brought the ... Read more