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Album: Party Killers
Released: Jun 15, 2006
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  • Genre: Healing & EasyListening / Minimalist / Spanish pop

    Location SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA, US

    Profile Views: 51522

    Last Login: 11/28/2010

    Member Since 12/21/2004

    Website www.superhopper.com

    Record Label Guilt Ridden Pop

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    ALBUM OF THE WEEK Superhopper Party Killers If ever there were a credible concept on which to base a rock album, it would be the scene's never-ending string of destructive, all-night house parties and the characters who thrive on them. From the sinister bass line that kicks off Party Killers to the adrenaline-fueled "This is the way victory sounds!" that closes it, Superhopper prove they're one of the best (and most overlooked) rock bands in the Twin Cities. The disc's should-be hit, "When You're Down and Out (in Minneapolis)," gives a tongue-in-cheek endorsement to our hot DJs, scenester boys, and hipster girls. And being part of that reckless scene has never felt so comforting. When the track threatens to fade away, the kick drum just keeps thumping, pushing it past the five-minute mark and well into the night. Following the theme, should-be second hit "All Tomorrow's After Bars" eases concerns about partied-out friends with handclaps and the sing-along chorus, "I don't want any of ya cocaine/I just wanna know you're okay." At four o'clock in the morning, that may be the most resonant and meaningful lyric a club kid, schmoozer, or hoodrat could ask for. -------------- http://citypages.com/alist/detail.asp?EID=139032--------------------- .. .... I edited my profile with ..Thomas Myspace Editor V3.6..! ....
  • Members

    Kermit Carter - Vocals, Guitar; Nicholas Shuminsky - Drums, Vocals; Math P. - Utility Infielder Pete Biasi - Bass, Vocals
  • Influences

    Tradition, Inspiration and Tenacity.
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    If you live anywhere near this then come along (Melbourne,Australia). If not, then I'm sorry, I'll always love you, I think you look great in those shoes and you should buy one of our albums (Once again, sorry about the Spiced Ham). Cheers. The Duvtons

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Bio:

ALBUM OF THE WEEK Superhopper Party Killers If ever there were a credible concept on which to base a rock album, it would be the scene's never-ending string of destructive, all-night house parties and the characters who thrive on them. From the sinister bass line that kicks off Party Killers to the adrenaline-fueled "This is the way victory sounds!" that closes it, Superhopper prove they're one of the best (and most overlooked) rock bands in the Twin Cities. The disc's should-be hit, "When You're Down and Out (in Minneapolis)," gives a tongue-in-cheek endorsement to our hot DJs, scenester boys, and hipster girls. And being part of that reckless scene has never felt so comforting. When the track threatens to fade away, the kick drum just keeps thumping, pushing it past the five-minute mark and well into the night. Following the theme, should-be second hit "All Tomorrow's After Bars" eases concerns about partied-out friends with handclaps and the sing-along chorus, "I don't want any of ya cocaine/I just wanna know you're okay." At four o'clock in the morning, that may be the most resonant and meaningful lyric a club kid, schmoozer, or hoodrat could ask for. -------------- http://citypages.com/alist/detail.asp?EID=139032--------------------- ..

I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V3.6!

Member Since:

December 21, 2004

Members:

Kermit Carter - Vocals, Guitar; Nicholas Shuminsky - Drums, Vocals; Math P. - Utility Infielder Pete Biasi - Bass, Vocals

Influences:

Tradition, Inspiration and Tenacity.

Record Label:

Guilt Ridden Pop

Label Type:

Indie

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