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Lebanon - Planet Rubble (CD)

Planet Rubble
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Release Date:05/15/2007
Label:Australian Cattle
UPC:733792737426

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  • All Music Guide

    Good oldfashioned math rock in the classic mid'90s style, Lebanon is not from Louisville or Chicago, but Tel Aviv. (Yes, they're an Israeli band called Lebanon. Go figure.) Their allinstrumental debut consists of ten lengthy slices of neoprogressive heavy guitar rock, filled with all the requisite fleetfingered soloing, tricky time signature shifts and stop on a dime dynamics that fans of bands like Polvo or Don Cabellero would require, mixed with a little bit of stoner rock heaviness in the manner of At The DriveIn or the Mars Volta. Planet Rubble is more than competent, and certainly a fine addition to a style that's no longer particularly welltrafficked, but there's little to entice the casual listener. The twin guitar solos aren't especially dramatic, drummer Ira Morstyn isn't particularly exciting beyond the expected ability to execute the occasional flashy paradiddle, and there are few moments of jawdropping instrumental frenzy. For serious math rock fans only, then. - Stewart Ma...son, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Lebanon

Israel doesn't necessarily come to mind as a rock and roll nation and neither does Lebanon, but that's the name chosen by the quartet originally from Tel Aviv. The core of the group came together in the early 2000s when guitarists/samplers Avinoam Sternheim and Juval Haring initially formed a twoperson effort called the Noisy Mornings, which barely squeaked out an EP b... Read more