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The Gasoline Age

 
Album Review: The Gasoline Age

  • Artist: East River Pipe
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 10, 1999
  • Total Time: 44:37
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On East River Pipe's The Gasoline Age, the lo-fi ethic is crated into exquisite, lush mood music. The processed, goofy, and emotional lyrics of "Shiny, Shiny Pimpmobile" and "Hell Is an Open Door," the two songs which open the album, are indicative of the theme and tone to follow over the next 11 songs. The result is a syrupy, sad concept album revolving around cars. The production takes away any rough edges. Jangling guitars and keyboards intertwine in the mix to the point where every instrument chimes like a bell. "Cybercar" is quite touching; it sees F.M. Cornog's less ornate side take over, as the track evokes a minimal feel when compared to most of the remainder of the album. With a song like this, the chief question is how Cornog can get away with such hopelessly cheesy lyrics as "stay with me/my cybercar." Perhaps it's the emotionally brittle style of the vocals and music, as the guitars create the sort of chilled, pristine atmosphere in which New Order once operated. Some listeners will perhaps take issue with the often tacky lyrics, as songs like "Party Drive" and "Shiny, Shiny Pimpmobile" contain verbal play at odds with the musical textures. The effect is such that the vocals distract too much from the feel of the songs, almost to the point where one dreads having to hear the catchphrase-worthy choruses more than once. This is not to suggest that the lyrics aren't interesting, but there are awkward, near cringe-worthy, lyrics cropping up on some of the songs. "King of Nothing Never" sees East River Pipe operating in a more subtle mode, sounding altogether like an elaborate Galaxie 500 tribute band. "14th Street Boys Stolen Car Club" brings to mind Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder, but the track is perhaps more synth-heavy than the rest of the album. The best songs seem to be "Cybercar," "King of Nothing Forever," and "Astrofarm." On those tracks, as well a as handful of others, East River Pipe gets right the mix of elaborate ornamental flourishes and subtle, moody lyrics. The Gasoline Age is a fine lo-fi mood piece. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Shiny, Shiny Pimpmobile F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (3:40)
Hell Is an Open Door F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (2:39)
Cybercar F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (3:13)
Wholesale Lies F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (1:44)
My Little Rainbow F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (2:14)
Party Drive F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (3:31)
King of Nothing Never F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (1:57)
14st Street Boys Stolen Car Club F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (2:19)
All You Little Suckers F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (2:07)
Astrofarm F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (4:30)
Down 42nd Street to the Light F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (4:04)
Altantic City (Gonna Make a Million Tonight) F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (9:43)
Don't Hurrry F.M. Cornog East River Pipe (2:56)

Credits

East River Pipe (Main Performer), Danny Caccavo (Mastering), Jeff Brouws (Photography), Barbara Powers (Organizer), F.M. Cornog (Composer), F.M. Cornog (?)
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The Gasoline Age
Studio album by East River Pipe
Released 1999
Length 44:37
Professional reviews
East River Pipe chronology
Mel
(1996)
The Gasoline Age
(1999)
Garbageheads on Endless Stun
(2003)

The Gasoline Age is an album by East River Pipe, released in 1999.

Track listing

  1. "Shiny, Shiny Pimpmobile" – 3:40
  2. "Hell Is an Open Door" – 2:39
  3. "Cybercar" – 3:13
  4. "Wholesale Lies" – 1:44
  5. "My Little Rainbow" – 2:14
  6. "Party Drive" – 3:31
  7. "King of Nothing Never" – 1:57
  8. "14th Street Boys Stolen Car Club" – 2:19
  9. "All You Little Suckers" – 2:07
  10. "Astrofarm" – 4:30
  11. "Down 42nd Street to the Light" – 4:04
  12. "Atlantic City (Gonna Make a Million Tonight)" – 9:43
  13. "Don't Hurry" – 2:56



 
 
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