ATOMIC FLEA: Counter-Revolution

Atomic Flea

Counter-Revolution

© 1998 Atomic Flea (712657124328)

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Encompassing two years of songwriting and recorded with Dave Pinsky at Gark Studios, Counter-Revolution marks Atomic Flea's first major recording effort, with musical styles spanning from Beatles-esque pop to ho-down country.

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Reviews for Counter-Revolution:

The band's debut, "Counter Revolution," is a pleasant album filled with retrofitted, hummable pop-rock.

Vickie Casey
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
January 2000

Counter-Revolution is the song that starts off this album and man, is it catchy. It resembles classic, catchy, poppy songs that have not been heard for about the past 20 years.

Neal Mayerle
From Cake Magazine
November 1999


Kind of pop, kind of punk, a scoop of rock and a dash of funk, kind of big and kind of small, no need to ramble, that says it all. This release is full of quick, clever tunes that are packed with bursts of electric energy.

JunoBeach.com
September 1999


Atomic Flea is a great name; they write catchy, neo-pop, Beatles/Byrds-style songs with cool titles like “Save A Tear,” “Love Called Hate,” and “Icarus.” Three of them are Notre Dame graduates. The songs on this CD don’t need the kitschy overload the press kit invites (they sent me an Atomic Flea Key Ring), and band members Mike, Eric, Bill, and Nick make some pretty catchy, summer-style rock and roll when they’re not busy programming, machining, designing, and engineering. “Save A Tear” is a June radio single if I’ve ever heard one, and with their self-described plan to “get out there and kick some candy counter-revolutionary ass,” they should be sinking their sly little hooks in your ears very soon.

Tom Hallett
Pulse of the Twin Cities
June 1999

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