I've never been a big fan of EP's, usually when an established band issues an EP it is for these reasons: a) It's a time filler, to give their fans something to buy to tide them over between their last and the next full-length release. b) Perhaps a tour outside of North America (Australia, Japan, Singapore...) and again some new product is always good to offer overseas. c) Not enough good ideas for a full length, maybe even throw in an updated old song performed live.
This may sound harsh, but I think it's true on all accounts as semi-fresh product is better than no product. Montreal's
Stars released the excellent,
In Our Bedroom After The War only a year and a half ago, but the band has toured the country back and forth already on that album and they have even been to Winnipeg twice in a six month period. EP's are good for young unestablished bands because they may not have enough material (or money) yet for a full length and it gives them something to sell at their shows in bars and clubs, but with a band like Stars that have released 2 other EP's earlier in their career (
A Lot Of Little Lies...,
The Comeback), it seems like a stop-gap of same old same old. The most interesting song is a live version of the song,
Going, Going, Gone that last appeared on their 2001 EP,
A Lot Of Little Lies For The Sake Of One Big Truth. When EP's were in the vinyl format, I always thought it was kind of a waste of money, you get the same packaging, but with way less songs, and for not much less money. It seemed almost like a bloated 12" single or nowadays, CD single, with a couple of b-sides thrown in. Regardless, the EP has 5 all-new songs (plus the live
Going...) and it's worth a listen. If you want to buy the EP, it is available as a digital download at
Sadrobots.ca or a physical disc at one of their upcoming shows or have a listen here first @ TDIT.
STARS- Sad Robots1.
Maintenance Hall, 4am2.
A Thread Cut With A Carving Knife3.
Undertow4.
Going, Going, Gone (live)5.
14 Forever6.
Sad Robot
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I haven't had time to check out the cuts but I like the cover art. I will give it a listen later.
I forgot to mention that steampunk is getting to be trendy in SF circles so maybe the the cover is just a cheap attempt to exploit the latest developing art fad.
I still like it though.
Your links are dead on this post. Can you please update them? Thanks Charlie
Just tried the links, they seem to work for me.
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