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Penny Century

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Download links and information about Penny Century by The Bear Quartet. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 50:25 minutes.

Artist: The Bear Quartet
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 50:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Jucie Man 4:10
2. Headacher 3:19
3. 20 2:41
4. Hrnn Hrnn 3:37
5. Spoon 3:17
6. Bob 3:03
7. Private Sue 5:42
8. Dead Speedy 3:05
9. Tenderversion 3:54
10. Elvis Beach 4:43
11. I Got the Door 2:43
12. Sandi Morning 7:54
13. Broke 2:17

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The Bear Quartet's first album, named after a minor character in the comic book Love and Rockets, is a definitive early album in the '90s Swedish indie scene. Although the Bear Quartet would later flirt with strings and horns in their music, their early sound was a bit rougher textured, with a taste for drones and guitar effects that puts them into the U.K. shoegazer camp (the hypnotic "Bob" could have come off a Swervedriver album) but with a directness and passion that bring to mind more immediate American bands like Dinosaur Jr. and Sonic Youth, especially when Jari Haaplainen fires up the stomp boxes on the opening "The Juiceman" and the aptly titled "Headacher." Elsewhere, more lulling and tender songs like "Private Sue" demonstrate a facility for shading and dynamics impressive for such a young act. Anyone who thinks early Radiohead albums were in any way unique should listen to Penny Century; the Bear Quartet had it all figured out before Thom Yorke ever discovered that he was a creep.