Thanks to Tim Green and Tim Soete for permitting the inclusion of “Chorale Motherfucker” from the album V, released in 2002 on Drag City.
The Fucking Champs rule.
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Using retro video game sounds and effects, as well as two electric guitars, they create a homage to older video game compositions – along with a few original ones – on their next album, Gallery. The album comprises three original compositions which are on the same level of quality, but more representative of the band’s sound. Overall, it’s a very good album for fans of chiptune music, rock, and post-rock!
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This release makes for an expressive and varied trip through various rock subgenres, and deservedly sounds more like a pure rock album - to call this release "chip rock" seems unnecessarily reductive and dismissive of its more universal musical appeal. Was always impressed by how huge and symphonic everything sounds in the mix. bryface international music concern