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- Artist(s): Patrick Nolan, Chad Ubovich, Erik Jimenez, Kevin Boog
- Summary: The second full-length release for the Los Angeles trio led by Chad Ubovich was produced with Eric "King Riff" Bauer.
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- Record Label: In the Red Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Garage Punk, Indie Rock
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Mar 10, 2017Alice is a studio album in the best sense. Erik Jimenez’s drumming jumps around in the stereo spectrum like he’s inside your headphones, and Ubovich’s double-tracked guitars duel for supremacy in the left and right channels. Taken at full volume, Alice rules.
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Feb 17, 2017Alice is a major step forward for Meatbodies and one of the better garage punk/heavy metal/psychedelic rock albums anyone is likely to hear in 2017.
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UncutFeb 17, 2017They recreate the mood and spirit of seriously wiggy space-prog excavations. [Apr 2017, p.35]
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Feb 17, 2017Despite its occasional low points, Meatbodies have created a wonderfully weird and spooky world with Alice, filled with monsters, magic and lots of fuzz.
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Feb 17, 2017While there are a few livewire moments that recall Meatbodies’ most exciting work—the triumphant riff from “Touchless,” for example--Alice doesn’t exactly come out swinging. It’s a more sedate record; mellow grooves and acoustic strumming make up its core infrastructure.
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MojoFeb 21, 2017The wig-out-in-wonderland title track has a poppy, Donovan approach before its unsettling phased climax. [Apr 2017, p.99]