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Bastardsong

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Download links and information about Bastardsong by Superconductor. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 59:36 minutes.

Artist: Superconductor
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 19
Duration: 59:36
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Bastard Overture 5:02
2. The Heaven That Is Everywhere 7:54
3. Gimp Stroll 1:34
4. Word One 1:50
5. Computer Brain 1:20
6. The Strip Oracle 3:54
7. A Strange Turn 3:47
8. Merry Tune of Seduction 1:20
9. The Charms of Circuitry 1:50
10. The Noble Indian 5:20
11. Rolling With the Trickster Gods 1:25
12. Bloody Murder 1:13
13. Mary Ann 2:44
14. The Bender 1:35
15. Pile of Judgement 3:28
16. The Last Word 2:44
17. Goddess of Fire, Poetry, Handicrafts and Metalwork 7:24
18. Cloud Prayer 2:19
19. Credits 2:53

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On their second LP, Superconductor cleans up some of the sludgier, more chaotic moments that hampered 1993's Hit Songs for Girls. Rather than the band's post-punk and indie inclinations resembling necessary relief from their metalesque pounding, Bastardsong serves up the reverse — its sloppy indie leanings set off the pure, bombastic rock to which the band always returns, and tend to make it far more appealing by comparison. It's this sort of contrast that lends Bastardsong its interest — the record is, in some strange sort of way, a concept album, and Superconductor puts a great deal of variety and movement into its tracks, setting off a few incredibly strange constructions with brief forays into rock and metal. The record comes out sounding like a guided tour through a very, very strange place, and spotlighting this sort of oddity helps the band immensely.