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Splitsville - Repeater (CD)

Repeater
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Album Details: Repeater

Release Date:09/08/1998
Label:Big Deal Records
UPC:643609905828

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    What a great album!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 2, 1999

    I love Repeater! "Words I write down in black and white still cannot describe" how great Splitsville is! I can't figure out why they've gone virtually unnoticed for so long. I think thet're fantastic. I had the privilege of seeing them perform live ...at the HFStival last week ... and DAMN was I impressed! So if anyone reads this and you have the opportunity to listen to Repeater, please do, you'll love it, and I'll be happy knowing there is one more Splitsville fan in the world.I love you Matt! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Splitsville's third album was unfortunately released just months before their label dissolved, so its distribution was limited. Still, it's well worth seeking out, because where Splitsville USA had been a lighthearted goof and Ultrasound a tentative move from the band's deliberately silly beginnings to something more mature, Repeater is like the debut of a whole new band. Dropping the Redd Kross-like fascination with suburban cultural touchstones in favor of a new interest in more grown-up themes (lyrics and metaphors about the daily grind crop up regularly, especially in the opening "Dayjob" and its bookend track "Downsizing") with fewer overt chuckles. Similarly, the brash and garagey sound of the first two albums is toned down here into a more subdued, though still rocking, style of guitar pop more in keeping with the members' old band, the Greenberry Woods. Fountains of Wayne is another valid comparison, with the sweetly melodic "I Concentrate on You" particularly deserving the nod.... Splitsville's next album, The Complete Pet Soul, would be an even bigger change of artistic direction, but Repeater shows that Splitsville weren't about to let the limitations of their earlier style strangle them. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Splitsville

Drummer Johnny Immaculate, bassist Captain Dusty, and guitarist Messiah Kari, the three characters who comprise the garage band Splitsville, are in reality Matt Huseman and Ira Katz of the Greenberry Woods in tandem with that band's one-time guitar tech. Splitsville USA was the 1996 debut from this none-too-serious side project; Ultrasound followed in 1997, and a year l... Read more