The seventh release from San Diego's Slowdance is a budget-priced sampler with a wealth of unreleased/rare material. The sound is multiple variants of indie rock, from the pretty dream pop of Jejune's "It's All Highs and Lows," to Piebald's angular emo pulse. Fans will note the Sterling Silver track "Melodica" -- according to the label, it's the last thing the band ever did. Small Brown Bike contributes "Unsung Zero" from its 2001 effort Dead Reckoning, while the Casket Lottery's "Bill & Axe" is interesting enough. Other highlights include the hyper clang of Trans Megetti's "Lot 43," as well as No Knife's "Silver Spring." A solid buy for both longtime fans and curious newcomers. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
Slightest Indication of Change
10/30/2001 | Slowdance Records
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Mike Palm
- Engineer
- Tom Ackerman
- Engineer
- Tim Pak
- Engineer
- No Knife
- Performer
- Ed Rose
- Engineer
- Dave Schultz
- Mastering
- Louis Lovely
- Engineer
- Greg Wales
- Engineer
- Dave Auchenbach
- Mixing
- Kind of Like Spitting
- Performer
- Piebald
- Performer
- Jejune
- Performer
- Sunday's Best
- Performer
- Trans Megetti
- Performer
- Small Brown Bike
- Performer
- The Casket Lottery
- Performer
- Terrin Durfey
- Engineer
- Rafter Roberts
- Mastering
- The Six Parts Seven
- Performer
- Roots of Orchis
- Performer
- Chris Keffer
- Engineer
- Tim Green
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