
The Panda Conspiracy
Lunar Migration
© 2006 The Panda Conspiracy (619981194129)
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Like a lost dub plate Lee Scratch Perry stole from Jack Ruby, and stashed in a sound system sub woofer.
tracks
- 1 War in the City
- 2 Soljas
- 3 Excardon Me
- 4 Can't Keep Everything
- 5 California
- 6 Playo
- 7 Hear What I Say
- 8 Sunrise, Sunset
- 9 Where Is the One
- 10 Tuesday Night
- 11 100 Years
- 12 Saturday Morning
- 13 Congo Town
- 14 Think Yer Dyin'
- 15 Ayawaska
- 16 Hilo
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notes
Lunar Migration is a follow up to the debut self titled EP. It includes uplifted takes on the previous production and plenty of new unheard material. Like a lost dub plate Lee Scratch Perry stole from Jack Ruby, and stashed in a sound system sub woofer. This is the kind of music that even your average math rock shoegazer can step to. Lunar Migration was recorded over many many moons (the past 2 and half years) 15 songs strong this is a record that demonstrates considerable growth in the areas of songwriting and arranging, particularly the horns.
Tracked at the infamous Irie Dog Studios in Bothell, the band clearly benefited from a diligent touring schedule, working around the northwest circuit and beyond. Panda Conspiracy has built a strong and loyal following on college campuses from Bellingham to Portland, where the vibes and lyricism resonate with opened minded, and are reciprocated on the dance floor.
Cover art for Lunar Migration was conceived by the band, and born at the hands of Thomas Hurley III of Pleaseausar fame. Mr. Hurley is a multitalented local artists who’s latest DVD is being produced Comedy Central. The final product is retro blend of modeling where photo shop meets the exacto knife. Imagine a biblical satyr of a world-gone basket case (sound familiar?)
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RIght up there with Pepper and the Supervillains
author: Alex ThompsonI was so happy to run across this band while looking for barter faire info. I love bands like Sublime, Pepper, Spunge, and the Supervillains and these guys are right up there with the best. I can easily listen to this whole album straight through. Great catchy hooks and riffs from everyone in the band. The time spent making this cd was worth every minute. They took their time and produced something great, as I'm sure their new album will be too. Songs that were my favorites (although it's always changing) goes: war in the city, 100 years, sunrise sunset, soljas, saturday morning, can't keep everything, excardon me but right now my favs are congo town, here what i say and where is the one. Listen to the samples and then buy it! And even better, now they have actual cds in stock. I was happy to get a download but to have an actual cd in hand is even better right? Order right now!
LOVE IT!
author: Tania from SeattleI totally LOVE this CD! I just got it last week and it hasn't stopped playing in my car. Although I love all the songs on the CD, my favorites are: Playo, Hear What I Say,Tuesday Night and War in the City... but seriously, all the songs are good. You won't be disappointed if you buy this CD - Check it! :D
Great stuff.
author: MattThis CD is freakin sweet. I listen to it all the time. Almost five stars, but there are a couple songs on there that don't make sense to me. Nobody's perfect. Everyone should own this album though.
This CD was worth every penny. Buy it now.
author: DrewI never write reviews but these guys are great. I just received the CD two days ago and I already know every song on it and they are STUCK in my head! :)