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Vikings of Mint
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Album Details: Vikings of Mint

Release Date:02/22/2000
Label:K. Records
UPC:789856110728

Track List: Vikings of Mint

  1. A Medium Rootbeer
  2. Mister Easter Aeroplane
  3. The Emperor In The Sky
  4. These Aquatic Droid
  5. The Clam, The Owl
  6. Moral Of The Story
  7. Agave's Lament
  8. Uncle Of France
  1. Dear Elliott
  2. Know What The Story Is
  3. T-Resistible
  4. You Ignore Me
  5. The Indian Ocean
  6. The Top Seven Singles Dub
  7. Scared Of A Snail

Pro Reviews: Vikings of Mint

  • All Music Guide

    With a band name like Wolf Colonel and short, spiky pop songs with equally nonsensical titles like "Mister Easter Aeroplane," "These Aquatic Droids," and "Uncle of France" -- 15 of them in less than a half hour, all told -- it's pretty clear that singer/guitarist Jason Anderson learned his indie rock life lessons at the altar of Guided by Voices. Fortunately, Vikings of Mint is a damn sight better than the last few GBV records; what Anderson's songs lack in originality they make up for in sheer panache, combining tersely infectious melodies, woozy harmonies, and careening guitars to create breathlessly energetic fuzz pop worth a listen for its enthusiasm alone. Sure, Vikings of Mint wears its influences on its sleeve -- Superchunk, the Replacements, and Buffalo Tom figure prominently as well -- but in its own hand-me-down way, it's the kind of indie rock record they just don't make anymore.

    - Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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Wolf Colonel

Portland punk-pop quartet Wolf Colonel began on the campus of Lewis and Clark College in the fall of 1996 as the solo acoustic project of singer/guitarist Jason Anderson; inspired by a recent Elliott Smith gig, he began regularly performing around campus, even hosting a number of early dates in his dorm room. While at a Halo Benders date, Anderson met K Records honcho C... Read more