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Planet of Ice - Premium Ice Cube Trays for Cocktails & Drinks - Perfect for Home Bars, Parties & Entertaining
Planet of Ice - Premium Ice Cube Trays for Cocktails & Drinks - Perfect for Home Bars, Parties & Entertaining

Planet of Ice - Premium Ice Cube Trays for Cocktails & Drinks - Perfect for Home Bars, Parties & Entertaining

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Following the success of Highly Refined Pirates' forward-thinking guitar gymnastics and Menos El Oso's groundbreaking glitch rock, Seattle's premier pop revisionists Minus the Bear dug into some of rock music's most ostentatious years for inspiration for their 2007 album, Planet of Ice. The title alone conjures images of Yes's Relayer album art, and the influence of the elder statesmen's symphonic scope can be felt throughout Planet of Ice's lush and intricate arrangements. You can also hear the band channel the ominous instrumental interplay of Lamb-era Genesis on "Dr. L'Ling", the deceptively savvy musicianship and pristine production of Steely Dan on "White Mystery", and the tightrope walk between ethereal space and pre-metal riffage of Pink Floyd's "Echoes" on "Lotus". Not that Minus the Bear completely abandoned their earlier style?elements of Menos El Oso's sample-driven technique can be heard on the lead single "Knights". But the heart of the song ultimately belongs to the haunting Fripp-esque guitar lines spliced between verses. After being out of print on record since 2010, Suicide Squeeze is proud to reintroduce Planet of Ice's creative marriage of classic motifs and modern musical wizardry with a vinyl remaster courtesy of Bernie Grundman. This 2xLP is being pressed on three different colors: Purple (1K), Ice (1K), and standard 180 gram black (1K).

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This review is for the newly released limited edition vinyl of this magnificent album. About 10 years ago my oldest son turned me on to this amazing band and I have been a big fan ever since! So this is easily my favorite album by them, followed by They Make Beer Commercials Like This and Highly Refined Pirates, which both are fantastic on vinyl. I ended up getting the 180g black vinyl version instead of the purple version, which is just a matter of choice I guess but the one Amazon sent. The sound quality is simply breath taking if you are a fan of this release. Much fuller and with a lot more depth than the cd, which actually sounds good in it's own right. But if you are a fan of vinyl, then this two disc set is an absolute treat and well worth the money. The sides flow like this,Side One - Burying Luck, Ice Monster, KnightsSide Two - White Mystery, Dr. L'Ling, Part 2 (easily my favorite side)Side Three - Throwing Shapes, When We Escape, Double Vision QuestSide Four - LotusSo very nicely put together running order per side. The reason I called out Side Two is because the songs White Mystery and Dr. L'Ling are my two favorite songs by them, but this album is simply brilliant from start to finish and well worth buying this version if you love vinyl as the sound quality is killer!