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Possum Dixon - Star Maps (CD)

Star Maps
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Release Date:01/01/1996
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:606949262525

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  • All Music Guide

    The most distinctive element of Possum Dixon's 1993, self-titled debut was an art-rock aftertaste that only occasionally got the better of its own cleverness. "Go West," tlead track from follow-up Star Maps, suggests more of the same with its Talking Heads/"Psycho Killer" paranoia. But by the chorus of second number "In Her Disco," its clear that Possum Dixon has tempered to a less-labored, better-edited vibe. The sparse, sometimes claustrophobic structure makes the group's unnerving lyrical and instrumental textures all the more effective, anchoring them to identifiable pop landmarks. Keyboards invoke the spirits of both vintage Tex-Mex and murder-mystery background music on "Radio Comets," then minimalist new wave electro-pop for "Party Tonight." Out of nowhere and without warning, Possum Dixon quite straightforwardly rocks on "General Electric" and "Crashing Your Planet," marrying early Flamin' Groovies booze-ups with that influential group's more refined, mid-'70s Beatles/Byrds/Sto...nes hybrid. Things shift once again toward the moody, obtuse, and dislocated, but without the bold neon banner that telegraphs "insert weird stuff here." Invigorating and slightly disturbing all at once. - Roch Parisien, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Possum Dixon

First used as an outlet for job anxieties between friends, Possum Dixon ballooned into the big-time when Interscope signed them on the strength of their L.A. club tours. The band's neo-new wave pop style first appeared in early 1993 on their self-titled debut. Rob Zabrecky is the vocalist and bassist, Robert O'Sullivan handles the electric piano, Celso Chavez plays guit... Read more