Bodysongs

by Born Gold

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"[The] push and pull, of which there is plenty on the album — the hurt betrayal in a line like “That’s not what your body said” from the esoteric don’t-break-up-with-me song Boring Horror, for instance — is what makes Bodysongs live well beyond the dance floor it was made for; although I’d still expect it hits hardest when it needles into your brain while your writhing in the middle of a big, sweaty group, using the body the way it’s telling you to." -The National Post

"...all killer." -Forbes Magazine

"On top of a dazzling live show, main songwriter Cecil Frena’s ability to funnel radio-pop insanity through a gnarled nozzle of chromatic-pop has aggrandized; jarring cut-ups, blasted synth workouts, and the crunchiest pop-riddums you’ve ever heard. A♥♥♥♥♥♥." -Weird Canada

"...the perfect thing to throw on as you're cruising through rainforests in your spacecraft." -The Brooklyn Vegan

"Everything Gobble Gobble puts out jumps to the top of my iTunes play count within two to three days anyway. They should be part of everyone’s balanced breakfasts, lunches, and dinners (fourthmeal, too, for all you Taco Bell fans like me)." -The Road Goes Ever On

"...eccentric, up beat, borderline bizarre..." -1 For The People

"It’s energetic, crowded in an oddly appealing way and really just a beautiful mess." -You Ain't No Picasso

credits

released 20 September 2011
Written, performed, recorded, produced and mixed by Cecil Frena. Mastered by Real Cardinal. Artwork by Megan James.

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Inspired in 2010 by a diverse artist-driven cassette community, Crash Symbols is an attempt to document and advocate. The community of artists who chose to share their music and the small, creator-curated labels at its start continue to offer guidance and inspiration. Our commitment as a label is to no single genre or region, but to creativity as the best vector for a common good. ... more

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