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Drop Nineteens - Your Aquarium E.P. (CD)

Your Aquarium E.P.
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Release Date:01/01/1992
Label:Caroline
UPC:017046146920

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  • All Music Guide

    Following up the Delaware album, Your Aquarium showcases a neat bit of reinvention on the band's part, taking Delaware's "My Aquarium," a sweet, acoustic duet between Ackell and Kelley, and turning it into a full-band, chugging, semi-shoegaze stomp. It's briskly catchy and good fun, the vocal tradeoffs even sassier than before and a definite all-around highlight from the quintet. The not-as-good-as-it-could-be cover of Madonna's "Angel" reappears unchanged from Delaware, along with a wholly new cover: "Mandy," Barry Manilow's notorious early hit. If anything, Drop Nineteens improve the song, making it something of a reasonable rock effort; while kitschy, it's still fun. A band original, "Nausea," fills out the disc -- Ackell comes up with an amusingly high-pitched whine for the slow-psych zone of the track, kicking it off with the line, "It kicks the sht out of me." But of course.

    - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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Drop Nineteens

Boston, MA's the Drop Nineteens were one of America's contributions to England's shoegazer movement. In the late '80s and early '90s, the U.K. fell under the spell of young bands that stared blankly at the ground while they played layers of blurry, dissonant riffs with timid vocals that faded in and out of the mix. Taking inspiration from the genre's most celebrated ico... Read more