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Silversun Pickups: Brian Aubert, Nikki Monninger, Christopher Guanlao, Joe Lester.Personnel: Tanya Haden (cello).Additional personnel: Jimmy Kennedy (guitar); Mark Wooten (bac...Read more
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meh, but not a bad meh.
it's good, but hearing Carnavas first it's just kinda.... Kissing Families is a killer track- the rest is for people who really like the band. Read more
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Better than Carnavas
Pound for pound, this EP brings out all the best in the Silversun Pickups, and then some. I bought this after I purchased "Carnavas" for my daughter and it was trul...Read more

Pikul [EP] [Digipak] by Silversun Pickups (CD, Jul-2005, Dangerbird Records)

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Album Features
UPC:185112000329
Artist:Silversun Pickups
Format:CD
Release Year:2005
Record Label:Dangerbird Records
Genre:Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Kissing Families
2. Comeback Kid
3. Booksmart Devil
4. Fuzz, The
5. Creation Lake
6. ...All the Go Inbetweens
7. [Untitled Track]
8. [Untitled Track]
9. [Untitled Track]
10. [Untitled Track]
11. [Untitled Track]
12. [Untitled Track]
13. [Untitled Track]
14. [Untitled Track]
15. [Untitled Track]
16. [Untitled Track]
17. [Untitled Track]
18. [Untitled Track]
19. [Untitled Track]
20. [Untitled Track]
21. [Untitled Track]
22. [Untitled Track]
23. [Untitled Track]

Details
Producer:Rod Cervera
Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Silversun Pickups: Brian Aubert, Nikki Monninger, Christopher Guanlao, Joe Lester.Personnel: Tanya Haden (cello).Additional personnel: Jimmy Kennedy (guitar); Mark Wooten (background vocals); Tanya Haden.Audio Mixer: Rod Cervera.Illustrator: Mel Kadel.While nowhere near as immediate as their 2006 grunge-pop opus Carnavas, this EP from 2005, enigmatically named for and dedicated to a friend of the band's (and pronounced "pie-kull"), shows Silversun Pickups developing their Smashing Pumpkins worship into a formula all their own. The difference is in the subtlety and restraint of their arrangements; whereas Billy Corgan has trademarked his whisper-to-a-scream dynamics, the Pickups keep the buildups fluid and the crescendos controlled. Oftentimes the listener may find themselves wishing for more explosive release, but things are kept discreet here; after all, it's easier to effectively follow the quiet-loud-quiet tactics of the Pixies or Nirvana, much more tricky to keep things understated yet filled with tension. Only on the leadoff track "Kissing Families" does lead singer/guitarist Brian Aubert seethe with barely contained rage, "Everything is connected and beautiful, and now I know just where I stand," a realization that doesn't seem to please him. Or on "The Fuzz" where the guitars build to a multi-tracked yet muted climax we still aren't given the payoff we might have expected. This could be attributed to a desire to keep things radio-friendly or in a pop format, perhaps at the advice of a producer, or it could just be the band's entire modus operandi. Another complaint could be leveled at the Pickups' over-reliance on root-chord eighth-note downbeat strums indicative of bedroom compositions originally aimed for the coffeehouse open mic circuit, but that factor is minor, and while it undermines any overt intensity it adds to the subtle subversiveness of the arrangements. Most seductive is a Moe Tucker-esque turn on vocals by bassist/backup vocalist Nikki Monninger on "Creation Lake"; the simplicity of this song with its childlike keening belies its complicity in the overall disenchantment and ennui that seems to be the theme of this collection. "...All the Go Inbetweens" and an unnamed "hidden" track continue the wistful yet urgent feeling and bring the collection of a mere six songs to a close that feels like a complete album. A great beginning is documented here, and one can see the maturation on their subsequent full-length. One would only hope that the band can continue to find its own distinctive voice. ~ Brian Way

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meh, but not a bad meh.

Created: 06/03/08
it's good, but hearing Carnavas first it's just kinda.... Kissing Families is a killer track- the rest is for people who really like the band.
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Better than Carnavas

Created: 13/02/08
Pound for pound, this EP brings out all the best in the Silversun Pickups, and then some. I bought this after I purchased "Carnavas" for my daughter and it was truly something great...Not that their debut CD is a slouch, by any means, it's just that this EP is very cohesive and intense, lyrically and musically speaking.
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Great CD!!!

Created: 04/12/07
I love the band's excellent bass lines that tie together the tracks. A jazzy feel makes the music well worth listening to after a stressful day. The only real dislike is that it is just an extended play and not a full-length album. Some listeners may also be turned away by the vocals, however I find it a very nice unique touch.
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Awesome band!!! Great album!!!

Created: 05/05/07
I love the Silversun Pickups. I saw a video for the first song on the album "kissing families" and i knew i wanted the album!!! i am very happy with my purcahse, and would recomend it for sure
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excellent

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Created: 06/07/11
Silversun Pickups is one of my favorite bands. I enjoying becoming apart of the evolution of a band, thus the EP is a real treat for me. This EP includes a hidden track which is one of my favorite songs from this band. I like the voicing from the band members, this is a wonderful introduction to this band and promises everything they have delivered up to now.
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