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Arthur Ellis 2000, Alphomega

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1281389

Disk length: 35m 29s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Necessary Illusions 3:53
2. Homo Consumerus 4:15
3. Hello Momma 3:56
4. Urban Myth 4:23
5. Hidden Symmetry 4:48
6. Lizard 3:24
7. Alien to Me 3:38
8. Dreams of Flesh & Sand 6:55
9. Mystery track 0:12

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Review

In the heyday of Northwest 90's grunge, there evolved in a Vancouver basement the synth-based prog-rock/new wave band and theatrical experience that became known as 'Arthur Ellis'. The name represents a bit of Canadian history, being that of our last official publicly employed executioner, and inspired the live performances. The new millennium dawned - songwriters Peter Fisera ('Fish') and Shannon Hallett realized, with some urging from long-time fan and friend Facepuller drummer Brad Mitchell among others, that the words and sounds of Arthur Ellis needed to be brought back into the light, and Arthur Ellis 2000 was formed. The CD release comprises eight songs written from 1993-2000, and was mixed by Fish, Richard and Brad, both digitally and the good old fashioned way. Stylistically, the album travels from progressive-styled and classic rock to new wave pop to electro-funk. It represents a rare period in musical culture, infused with decades of pop and rock influence, and augmented by the most modern technology while maintaining the true live experience. If a single descriptive label need be applied, it could well be 'Pre-post-rock'.

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