Release Date: 1/01/1996

Recording Date: 1/1996

Tracks: 14

Length: 00:35:24 Hrs

Label: Matador

Type: CS,CD,LP

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (14)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
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02:47
5.
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02:47
6.
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02:31
7.
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01:47
8.
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01:38
9.
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03:08
12.
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01:23
14.
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03:27

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What the Critics Say

Amped-up acoustic guitars, jumpy song structures, and punk attitude combine in Telephono, the debut album from Austin's Spoon. Their girl-boy harmonies, spiky guitars, and soft-loud dynamic shifts recall the Pixies, and barring Kim Deal and Frank Black's reconciliation, Telephono is the next best thing to a reunion by that group. Short, energetic bursts like "Don't Buy the Realistic" and "Claws Tracking" have a raw, angry attitude missing in most alternative and indie music today, and the group's quieter moments like "Cvantez" and "Towner" have a directness that suits them well. Highlights include "Theme to Wendell Stivers," a fun, space-surf instrumental, and "Plastic Mylar," an entertaining, shiny pop song. While they're not the most original band, Spoon have created an enjoyably raw, punky album that only borrows from the best. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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