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2006 EP by the Aliens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alienoid Starmonica was the first release for The Aliens, a band hailing from Fife, Scotland. It is an EP, released on 8 May 2006.
Alienoid Starmonica | ||||
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EP by The Aliens | ||||
Released | 8 May 2006 | |||
Recorded | The Cave, Forest Cafe, Edinburgh | |||
Genre | Rock, Psychedelic, Funk | |||
Length | 23:54 | |||
Label | Pet Rock Records, EMI | |||
Producer | The Aliens | |||
The Aliens chronology | ||||
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Guardian Unlimited | (favorable) [1] |
The Aliens formed from remnants of The Beta Band in 2005, reuniting Robin Jones and John Maclean with Gordon Anderson (aka Lone Pigeon). This, their first release, reworks some songs from earlier Lone Pigeon releases as well as including some new material.
The track "Robot Man" is also included in their debut studio album Astronomy for Dogs.
All tracks except "Hey Leanne" by Gordon Anderson and The Aliens.
The song "Hey Leanne" is wordplay on 'Alien'. The track is heavily psychedelic, phasing and using many strange noises and borrowing from other pieces, notably Music of the Crucifixion.
"Robot Man" is included on Astronomy for Dogs twice, once as it is and once in the form of "Rox", a slower, synth-laden version.
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