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01. BIRCHVILLE CAT MOTEL - Ghastly Star
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02. BIRCHVILLE CAT MOTEL - Werewolf Shorn of Its Hell
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03. BIRCHVILLE CAT MOTEL - Iron Goddess O'Mercy
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04. BIRCHVILLE CAT MOTEL - Seventh Ruined Hex
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ARTIST
BIRCHVILLE CAT MOTEL
TITLE
Seventh Ruined Hex
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
IMPORTANT RECORDS
CATALOG #
IMPREC 169CD
IMPREC 169CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/20/2007
"A further step out in Birchville Cat Motel's ruminations on time/space distortion featuring the additional mystikal talents of fellow gravity destroyer, Matthew Bower (Hototogisu/Sunroof!).
Seventh Ruined Hex
presents like a lonesome planet, occasionally struck with super-sized fragments of space detritus, but for the most part, just hangs around, spinning on its axis and doing fuck-all. Strangely emotive for 'a buncha noise.' Like the deepest love, it's warm yet tenuous, and filled with the ever-present potential for loss and brutality. More in line with the estranged love tangle of the Birchville classic
Chi Vampires
than the most recent befuddling hyperspace rock overload of recent albums like
Our Love Will Destroy the World
and
Birds Call Home their Dead
. Features Matthew Bower, who has been known to put out a good album or two on a regular basis. Powerful."
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