

Minus the Bear - Menos El Oso (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) 2LP NEW
Minus the Bear - Menos El Oso (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) 2LP
NEW. SEALED.
Suicide Squeeze Records
Back in 2005, Seattle quintet Minus the Bear were riding the wave of a swift upward trajectory with their blend of ā90s mathrock fretboard savvy, early ā00s electro-indie textural depth, and the wistful melodicism of the more mature strain of Midwest emo. So it was an interesting time for the band to undergo a stylistic sea change. Looking beyond their fellow guitar slingers, Minus the Bear instead found inspiration in the more adventurous pop producers of the era and went full steam ahead with a revamped sound of glitchy guitar loops, modern R&B rhythms, and swirling electronic tapestries on their 2005 sophomore album Menos el Oso. The stylistic shift was a gamble in the waning years of indie rock orthodoxy, but the risk paid off and Minus the Bearās popularity exploded. Twenty years later, Menos el Oso still sounds fresh and vibrant while simultaneously capturing the essence of a specific era where the rules and formulas of guitar-forward music were breaking down. To celebrate the albumās anniversary, Suicide Squeeze Records and Minus the Bear are offering up Menos el Oso (Deluxe 20th Anniversary Edition), featuring an expanded tracklist including five previously unreleased demos. Ā The eleven tracks comprising the original Menos el Oso remain untouched for this deluxe edition. From the moment the needle hits on āThe Game Needed Me,ā the listener is reminded that thereās no need to mess with keyboardist Matt Baylesā air-tight engineering and production on the album. The template is established right away: David Knudsonās staccato guitar samples and pedal modulations, Erin Tateās souped-up club beats, Cory Murchyās syncopated backbeat basslines, Baylesās heady synth hooks, and guitarist/vocalist Jake Sniderās soulful guitar lines and trademark croon. Ā Thereās an element of revelry and melancholy across the entire album as Snider casually describes vignettes from the bandās first overseas tourāa six-date tour of Spain. These lyrical scenes drape the album in the excitement, yearning, aimlessness, and exoticness Hemingway captured in his rendering of The Lost Generation in The Sun Also Rises, achieving a similar dichotomous fusion of celebration and reflection. The centerpiece of the albumāāPachuca Sunriseāāencapsulates this duality with such enduring and profound power that one cannot talk about indie rock in the first decade of the new millennium without including it in the pantheon. Songs like āDrillingā and āThe Fixā further reinforce the lyrical and musical themes of the album as they describe an American contemplating the distance between their home country and the foreign shores of the Mediterranean Sea against a backdrop of chirping guitars and drum patterns that fuse the poptimist pulse of the era with the sweaty subterranean rock embedded in the bandās pedigree. Ā Menos el Oso (Deluxe 20th Anniversary Edition) expands the original LP into a double album featuring five demos mastered by Ed Brooks at Resonant Mastering on side C and an etching by Cory Murchy on side D. These early incarnations of four Menos el Oso tracks and āIām Totally Not Down With Robās Alienā from the They Make Beer Commercials Like This EP showcase how razor-sharp and sonically satisfying Minus the Bear were even when their songs were still being workshopped. As companion pieces to the album, these alternate takes shine a light on the creative process of a band undergoing a sonic evolution while also just being solid standalone tracks. Ā In addition to the expanded tracklist and side D etching, the vinyl version of Menos el Oso (Deluxe 20th Anniversary Edition) features updated artwork in a gatefold jacket with a matte gloss and spot UV varnish, a 24-page photo booklet, and a vinyl cut by Bernie Grundman.
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Minus the Bear - Menos El Oso (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) 2LP
NEW. SEALED.
Suicide Squeeze Records
Back in 2005, Seattle quintet Minus the Bear were riding the wave of a swift upward trajectory with their blend of ā90s mathrock fretboard savvy, early ā00s electro-indie textural depth, and the wistful melodicism of the more mature strain of Midwest emo. So it was an interesting time for the band to undergo a stylistic sea change. Looking beyond their fellow guitar slingers, Minus the Bear instead found inspiration in the more adventurous pop producers of the era and went full steam ahead with a revamped sound of glitchy guitar loops, modern R&B rhythms, and swirling electronic tapestries on their 2005 sophomore album Menos el Oso. The stylistic shift was a gamble in the waning years of indie rock orthodoxy, but the risk paid off and Minus the Bearās popularity exploded. Twenty years later, Menos el Oso still sounds fresh and vibrant while simultaneously capturing the essence of a specific era where the rules and formulas of guitar-forward music were breaking down. To celebrate the albumās anniversary, Suicide Squeeze Records and Minus the Bear are offering up Menos el Oso (Deluxe 20th Anniversary Edition), featuring an expanded tracklist including five previously unreleased demos. Ā The eleven tracks comprising the original Menos el Oso remain untouched for this deluxe edition. From the moment the needle hits on āThe Game Needed Me,ā the listener is reminded that thereās no need to mess with keyboardist Matt Baylesā air-tight engineering and production on the album. The template is established right away: David Knudsonās staccato guitar samples and pedal modulations, Erin Tateās souped-up club beats, Cory Murchyās syncopated backbeat basslines, Baylesās heady synth hooks, and guitarist/vocalist Jake Sniderās soulful guitar lines and trademark croon. Ā Thereās an element of revelry and melancholy across the entire album as Snider casually describes vignettes from the bandās first overseas tourāa six-date tour of Spain. These lyrical scenes drape the album in the excitement, yearning, aimlessness, and exoticness Hemingway captured in his rendering of The Lost Generation in The Sun Also Rises, achieving a similar dichotomous fusion of celebration and reflection. The centerpiece of the albumāāPachuca Sunriseāāencapsulates this duality with such enduring and profound power that one cannot talk about indie rock in the first decade of the new millennium without including it in the pantheon. Songs like āDrillingā and āThe Fixā further reinforce the lyrical and musical themes of the album as they describe an American contemplating the distance between their home country and the foreign shores of the Mediterranean Sea against a backdrop of chirping guitars and drum patterns that fuse the poptimist pulse of the era with the sweaty subterranean rock embedded in the bandās pedigree. Ā Menos el Oso (Deluxe 20th Anniversary Edition) expands the original LP into a double album featuring five demos mastered by Ed Brooks at Resonant Mastering on side C and an etching by Cory Murchy on side D. These early incarnations of four Menos el Oso tracks and āIām Totally Not Down With Robās Alienā from the They Make Beer Commercials Like This EP showcase how razor-sharp and sonically satisfying Minus the Bear were even when their songs were still being workshopped. As companion pieces to the album, these alternate takes shine a light on the creative process of a band undergoing a sonic evolution while also just being solid standalone tracks. Ā In addition to the expanded tracklist and side D etching, the vinyl version of Menos el Oso (Deluxe 20th Anniversary Edition) features updated artwork in a gatefold jacket with a matte gloss and spot UV varnish, a 24-page photo booklet, and a vinyl cut by Bernie Grundman.












