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This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic [EP]

Minus the Bear
Release Date: 01/25/2005
Original Release:  2001
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 434790_CD
UPC # 803238001722
Label: Suicide Squeeze
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Performer: Minus the Bear
Engineer: Matt Bayles
Distributor: Alternative Dis. Alliance

Notes: Minus The Bear: Dave Knudson, Jake Snider, Erin Tate, Cory Murchy, Matt Bayles. Minus the Bear: Jake Snider (vocals, guitar); David Knudson (guitar); Cory Murchy (bass guitar); Matt Bayles (electronics). Featuring members of Kill Sadie, Botch, and Sharks Keep Moving, this northwestern-based quintet focus on making shockingly catchy as well as forward thinking rock, with just enough surprises to keep things original and not to many to make them seem like a novelty. Strong vocals that are occasionally reminiscent of a more laid-back J. Robbins lead the way, but it is the band that makes things work so well. Rocking from start to finish on the seven-track disc, the group weaves in wandering Owls-style guitar lines, and there are plenty of computerized noises that add a full feel to the effort. Lyrics about hard drinking and girls who can drink aren't exactly the most original idea, but they are actually pretty funny, as are many of the song titles, giving even more character to this already catchy record. This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic sounds nothing like a debut, and the seasoned members work so well together that it seems like something they've been doing for years. Minus the Bear fall into the quickly developing world of post-emo, and more than the fact that people should be happy that the genre is falling away, they should be even happier that this is what it has spawned. Intelligent and well-played rock with a few surprises and addendums has its place, and this is pretty much how it should sound. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo
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