Uterus & Fire

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This debut is primordial rock: swampy, primitive, and totally organic. Arrington de Dionyso howls with the fervor of a preacher's son gone astray, like someone all guttural and ancient (Captain Beefheart, say, or Jad Fair). Aaron Hartman (also of Olympia, Washington's analog drum & bass act ICU) slaps his bass in a righteous frenzy, while sticksman Phil Elvrum pounds as if Satan is at his heels. Want songs? They got songs! "Giant Boat" is like Beat Happening gone wild. "Khomuz" throws in a jew's-harp which sounds uncannily like a didgeridoo. The strained vocalizing on "Office Building," meanwhile, would put even Nick Cave to shame. And "Telephone Call" revives fond memories of Pere Ubu's early Rough Trade singles. Jeez, Louise! These men are deranged. --Everett True

Music Review:

  1. Waspstrumental [Import]
  2. We're in This Together, Pt. 3 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]
  3. 2 + 2 = 5 [CD-single] [Import]
  4. 22/6/00 - Fila Forum, Milan, Italy [Live]
  5. 23/6/00 - Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland [Live]
  6. 2g+2 [Import]
  7. 30/5/00 - Wembley Arena, London, England [Live]
  8. After the Flood: Live from the Grand Forks Prom June 28, 1998 [Live]
  9. Agogo
  10. All Around The World [CD-single] [EP]

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Bungalow Hi [Import]

Seville Circa 1560

Symphony 4-Eternal Conflict

Music: Domus Mundi

Too Lost in You, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]

Speedcore [Import]

"Spicy Rhythm"

The Dissociatives

Teenbeat / He's a Drummer [Import]

Schumann: Complete Piano Trios

Spike

Rapture [Import]

Sentimental Y Salvaje

Cult Themes

Natural Elements