Serena Maneesh

by Play Louder

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Release Date:2006-05-09
Label:Play Louder
UPC:609008400425
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Play Louder
ASIN:B000F3AJQM
Category:Music

Tracks on Serena Maneesh by Play Louder

  1. Drain Cosmetics
  2. Selina's Melodie Fountain
  3. Un-Deux
  4. Candlelighted
  5. Beehiver II
  6. Her Name Is Suicide
  7. Sapphire Eyes
  8. Don't Come Down Heren
  9. Chorale Lick
  10. Simplicity
  11. Your Blood In Mine

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

Serena-Maneesh is a name you may already know. Their eponymous debut reached #29 in Pitchfork's top 50 albums of last year. They toured Europe with big fans, The Dandy Warhols, then received a rock category nomination for a Norwegian Grammy and a worldwide record deal with Play Louder Recordings (a division of Beggars Group). The group's sound is like something out of your dreams. Chaotic noise swelling with dreamlike, ethereal vocals and distorted samples. Driving guitars and pounding drum rhythms propel the sound from the womb as something wholly new and all their own, with strange melodies that are strikingly original, yet also somehow comforting and familiar.

Customer Reviews

astounding - Reviewed on 2006-09-22
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2 customers found this review helpful.

I buy a lot of music, but this stands out as one of the best albums I've come across in the last few years. Noisy yet melodic, chaotic yet controlled, this album is a blissful sonic universe. I absolutely love it. It's almost like a reincarnation of My Bloody Valentine, if Kevin Shields had more budget and more technology. Just awesome.
Hmmmmmmmmm - Reviewed on 2006-08-09
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5 customers found this review helpful.

Serena Maneesh plays a kind of noisy experimental indie-rock that is a natural continuation of early Sonic Youth, but simply much better recorded. The songs are usually slow and long with prolonged outdrawn introductions. It also reminds of Loveless-era My Bloody Valentine because of the stoned female vocals. The songs also have an ethereal quality to them that is quite unique. It is extremely derivative so anybody liking the previously cited groups will really enjoy this. It does however lack that little something that made these bands produce great stuff. There are also a few songs that are not that great. While I would not be as negative as the other reviewer I must agreee that it lacks greatness. Sorry, guys, I really wanted to like this. Actually Giant drag who are also very derivative along the same lines have managed to pull off something better even if they have opted for a more melodic approach than this Norwegian group has and people would be better advised to buy their CD.
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