
The Boneless Children Foundation
Stars For Anyone
© 2007 The Boneless Children Foundation (837101393669)
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Debut full length rock extravaganza from San Francisco rock band The Boneless Children Foundation. Catchy, engaging, delightful, snogtastic, loving, full-of-superpowers power trio brings you the rock and the roll. And then the rock again.
tracks
- 1 Stars For Anyone
- 2 Carl Sagan
- 3 Beekeeper
- 4 Sigh
- 5 Relax
- 6 People Care About Their Cars
- 7 My Little Book
- 8 Get Up
- 9 King
- 10 Eyes Have Had Enough
- 11 Will Never Come True
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Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, The Boneless Children Foundation's music ranges from simple, poetic creations, to hard-hitting punk rock sideshows. Born & raised in St. Louis, Missouri, San Francisco transplant David Sophia Siegel leads his band of musical malcontents through the twists and turns of the perilous environment of rock music today, playing a music described by the SF Weekly as "notoriously Dead Milkmen-esque." This group has developed a unique sound that draws comparison to The Talking Heads, The Police, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, and the Who.
...And inspired by some webcomics he'd been reading, David decided the Boneless Children Foundation rock band official web site needed more webcomics. And thus, The Boneless Children Foundation the webcomic was born on October 28, 2005. (Happy Birthday, BCF-the-webcomic! http://www.bonelesschildren.com for more info!)
The Boneless Children Foundation. For sure.
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Boning up on pop
author: Chuckie WoodsBoneless Children Foundation's 2007 release, Stars For Anyone, serves as a warm reminder of what's important in popular music. From the embracing and inclusive title track to the compassionate and compelling anti-lullabye 'Get Up', BCF seeks to evoke strong memories of positive emotional states in their listeners. The same holds true for 'Relax', a rock blues reminiscent of David Sophia Siegel's Stanford-days solo electric performances whose lulling metric ocean induces the notion. 'People Care About Their Cars' is a chiding, humorous anecdotal piece interspersed with a challenging shift to 6/8 meter a la Siegel's time with El Pulpo. Other highlights include the introspective 'My Little Book' and the irie dub 'Eyes Have Had Enough'. Stylistically, I've heard people describe the album as "current", "Emo" and "catchy". Boneless Children Foundation's 'Stars For Anyone' will be enjoyed anyone whose heart is not entirely calcified.