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Thirdimension - Before The End Begins - A Hidden Agenda Record
 
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Artist: Thirdimension
Title:
Before The End Begins
Catalog#: AHA!086
Regular price: $10.00buy

Nationwide Release Date:
February 20, 2007

TRACK LISTING:
1. We're Not Gonna Take It
2. Over 
3. She's Gone
4. MondayMachine
5. 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds [MP3]
6. Sore Lips
7. The Only Healer
8. If This World Could Only See
9. Don't Fear The Reaper/Dream All Day
10. This Time
11. Where The Kids Try To Be Cool
12. Last Real People
13. Save Me
14. The Only Healer (video)
15. Over (video)
Rings by Absinthe Blind (Mud Records)

Through the band’s first two albums, 2002’s Protect Us From What We Want and 2005’s Permanent Holiday Thirdimension’s epic pop and bombastic garage rock were certainly electrified if not at times electronic. With their new album, Before The End Begins, Thirdimension unplugs (for the most part) and offers enthralling acoustic versions of songs from their two previous albums, a couple previously unreleased new songs, plus some interesting covers. Before The End Begins was recorded in a spectacular old church in Malmo, Sweden, in early 2006, thereby blessed with natural cathedral reverb. This album finds Thirdimension eschewing volume for simple but effective orchestrations that truly highlight the deft songcraft behind their music, and in a candlelit setting built for heavenly harmonies and hushed hymns.

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Current praise for Before The End Begins:

ALL MUSIC GUIDE:
"The first two albums by Swedish indie outfit Thirdimension had the epic bombast of OK Computer-era Radiohead leavened with some of the pop suss of Coldplay and the other Radiohead-lite bands that followed: solid, ambitious stuff, but with just a whiff of pretension. The knowledge that the band's third album was recorded in a cathedral would normally lead one to worry that the band had tipped over the edge into Simple Minds-style self-parody, but as it turns out, the largely acoustic Before the End Begins is Thirdimension's most appealing album yet. The unplugged arrangements let most of the hot air out of the songs, and lead singer Björn Stegmann's occasionally mannered vocals sound more relaxed than ever. The reverb-heavy setting also gives the songs a bit more breathing room. That said, it's undeniable that the album's highlights are the oddball covers, of Jefferson Airplane's "3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds" and an unexpectedly effective mash-up of Blue Öyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper" (sans cowbell, sadly) and the Posies' "Dream All Day." Still, fans will appreciate hearing these stripped-down versions of favorites like "Sore Lips" and "Mondaymachine," and those who found the band's first two albums too epic for their taste may well be charmed by the lowered sense of importance on this more intimate release."
(Stewart Mason)

USA TODAY:
"Swedish psych-pop band goes acoustic live, including a great pair of covers: a medley of BOC's Don't Fear the Reaper matched with a snatch of The Posies' Dream All Day, and a dazzling version of Jefferson Airplane's 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds." (Ken Barnes)

Past praise for Thirdimension:

30 MUSIC:
"The Swedish garage-rock band mines the classic music they love on Permanent Vacation, including the likes of the Beatles, the Who, the Kinks, and other "The" bands. They do it to great effect, filling each song to the brim with their wellfounded pop sensibility and lush harmonies.”


ALL MUSIC GUIDE:
"If the Soundtrack of Our Lives owe much of their sound to Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones; the Dipsomaniacs to the Kinks and the Creation; Motorpsycho to the Who and the early Soft Machine, and Sigur Ros to whale songs and solo Robert Wyatt, then Sweden's Thirdimension owes a debt to — well, actually, all of them, to some extent.”


SKYSCRAPER:
“Are the best Brit bands not British any more? Sweden’s Thirdimension mine the spectrum of possibilities, updating Nuggets-style psych and the quirky pop of the Television Personalities or Soft Boys for the new century.”

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY:
"Thirdimension have a hardto- miss, era-spanning U.K. influence, with nods to melody-minded '60s stalwarts like the Kinks and modern Brit-Poppers Blur and Oasis."

 

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