Description
Zoom – Helium Octipede – Compact Disc
On Zoom\’s second (and last) Compact Disc, they dropped the distortion in favor of a clean, tight, and anxious sound. Produced by Greg Sage of the Wipers, many of these songs feature some deceptively complex arrangements and conflicting time signatures.
The end of \”Balboa\’s Cannon,\” for example, is so smooth that the 5/4 versus 4/4 outro doesn\’t get in the way or distract your fingers if you\’re tapping along, it just sounds good.
Zoom was able to tactfully fuse both surf guitar and angular new wave dissonance with their punk rock roots in a way that sounds neither retro nor simply patchwork. As a result, Helium Octipede is a very smart, very fluid, and very fun record not unlike, perhaps, the Talking Heads\’ More Songs About Buildings and Food or Polvo\’s Today\’s Active Lifestyles.
The release of Helium Octipede was met with next to no promotion and next to no touring, leading to, among other things, the band\’s demise. Quite an unfortunate fate for a very fine record and, as a result, a lost treasure of early \’90s indie guitar rock. It holds up well against the best records of the genre.
Tim Kerr Records
Brand new, never played and still in the factory plastic
Song List
1. Balboa\’s Cannon
2. Cane Fighter
3. Five Fingers And A Thumb
4. Breakfast
5. Extrano
6. Letter From Allan
7. Bottle King
8. Mynr
9. Cycle Of Fifths

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