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Indivisible

 
Album Review: Indivisible

  • Artist: Lungfish
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 21, 1997
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Eleven tracks are present on Indivisible, and five of them are instrumentals. In artwork and mood, this is very much Lungfish's "black" album. An emotional release is frozen in the active grieving anger that is Indivisible. Sonic Youth-like, distorted but trebly guitar sounds united with a rock-and-brooding rhythm section. Lungfish's art-rock catharsis is marked by dissonance or simplicity for a melody and sparseness or heavy hurtling from drums and warm bass. The male vocals are voiced from the head and mix to sound far away for the feel of eavesdropping on a poor soul working out a personal therapy inside a tenement window. Finely conceived for its prevailing atmosphere, Indivisible is a true album for its even texture and direction. ~ Tom Schulte, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Indivisible Lungfish (3:55)
You Did Not Exist Lungfish (5:21)
E=Fu Lungfish (1:25)
Urania Lungfish (2:51)
Organ Harvest Lungfish (5:03)
Yellow Sun Lungfish (1:36)
William Fuld Lungfish (2:58)
Tick Tock Lungfish (2:51)
Cut to Fit the Mouth Lungfish (2:27)
Fill the Days Lungfish (4:02)
Sin to Live Lungfish (3:04)

Credits

Lungfish (Mixing), Don Zientara (Engineer), Don Zientara (Producer), Don Zientara (Mixing), Jason Farrell (Layout Design)
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