Man Man: Rabbit Habits
Copy at Case Memorial Library
Contents: Mister Jung stuffed — Hurly burly — The ballad of butter beans — Big trouble — Mysteries of the universe unraveled — Doo right — Easy eats or dirty doctor galapagos — Harpoon fever (Queequegs playhouse ) — El Azteca — Rabbit habits — Top drawer — Poor Jackie — Whale bones.
Crystal Nicholson wrote in the Village Voice: "The Philadelphia band Man Man is known more for its onstage fashion stylings — mostly white tennis outfits and war paint — than for the (debatable) listenability of its albums, both of which have often been compared to Captain Beefheart or the late, great Frank Zappa. Taking experimental music to its lab-destroying conclusion, Man Man rode the rodent path to fame by opening for Modest Mouse in 2007. Expect this indie quartet to give you, at its most harmless, the grinding erraticisms of a dying circus, and, at its most manic, horn-fueled paranoia coupled with the vocal wanderings of a kindergarten Rain Man on a sugar high" ("Who's the Man Man?," 4/9-15/08).
Contents: Mister Jung stuffed — Hurly burly — The ballad of butter beans — Big trouble — Mysteries of the universe unraveled — Doo right — Easy eats or dirty doctor galapagos — Harpoon fever (Queequegs playhouse ) — El Azteca — Rabbit habits — Top drawer — Poor Jackie — Whale bones.
Crystal Nicholson wrote in the Village Voice: "The Philadelphia band Man Man is known more for its onstage fashion stylings — mostly white tennis outfits and war paint — than for the (debatable) listenability of its albums, both of which have often been compared to Captain Beefheart or the late, great Frank Zappa. Taking experimental music to its lab-destroying conclusion, Man Man rode the rodent path to fame by opening for Modest Mouse in 2007. Expect this indie quartet to give you, at its most harmless, the grinding erraticisms of a dying circus, and, at its most manic, horn-fueled paranoia coupled with the vocal wanderings of a kindergarten Rain Man on a sugar high" ("Who's the Man Man?," 4/9-15/08).
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