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Kissing By The Superconductor

by The German Art Students

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Hear It 03:17
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Bionic 03:40
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News Nugget 02:51
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Jenny Flex 01:39
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Technical 02:22
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The indie-rock darlings that are The German Art Students bring a bouncy rough edged energy to their album Kissing by the Superconductor. Their sound is a mix of early Belly and the Lemonheads with pop guitar infecting this album from the storytelling of "Steve Vai Boyfriend" to the chaos of "News Nugget" with the songs touched by enough distortion to give it that garage dirty feel. "Jenny Flex" brings together influencing aspects of The B52\'s and surf guitar of Dick Dale and the Deltones period Southern California beach sound. You can tell they had fun making this collection of lighthearted tunes and that feel transfers to the listener. Rating: B-.
-Mark A. Lawrence the IV, www.inmusicwetrust.com

Tired of egotistical “rock stars”? Sick of pompous posturing…? Well my intolerant friend, you ought to spend more time with the German Art Students.
-Al Ritchie, Isthmus

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released January 1, 2002

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