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Thirdimension - Protect Us From What We Want

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Artist: Thirdimension
Title: Protect Us From What We Want
Catalog#: AHA!049
Price: $10.00 buy

Tracks on this CD:
If This World Could Only See
This Time
Never In a Lifetime
Other Side Of Town
E-Variations
My Time Is Now
The Games You Play
Lonely Road
Until It Breaks
Yes Equals No
Over

Sweden's Thirdimension created one of the Best Albums Of The Year back in 1998, yet almost no one outside Sweden got a chance to hear it. It wasn't until last year when a Swedish couple, Hanna and Michael (students at the nearby University of Illinois and instant Parasol interns), brought by a CDR one day, said we'd dig it, and were absolutely 100% correct. So, being completely smitten, and hell-bent on finding a way to re-release the album, we made another weird deal with Warner Music Sweden to make this album available again for the USA, with a special pressing provided by Warner for Hidden Agenda.

Welcome to the world of Dimensional Hi-Fi: Monolithic rock anthems, bigger-than-life ballads, and tweaked guitar-pop epics, the Swedish music press compared them with the Soundtrack of Our Lives, perhaps because the sound of 'Protect Us From What We Want' had that same intensity and penchant for roaring sixties psychedelia and elemental prog orchestration as the Soundtrack's debut 'Welcome to the Infant Freebase'. Thirdimension are equally adept at moving between different genres within their songs, seamless and satisfying. A majority of the songs are quite mellow, full-on cinematic with an extra-large dynamic, which means the songs that rock, when they rock, rock that much harder. For fans of The Soundtrack Of Our Lives (channeling Beatles, Who, Pretty Things), Super Furry Animals, David Bowie, Wannadies, Doves, Warlocks…

"A sound well-versed in several chapters of rock history, but perhaps the parts with Syd Barret's Pink Floyd or 'Hunky Dory'-era Bowie crammed a whole lot more. It's not hard to make parallels with label-colleagues The Soundtrack of Our Lives, partly thanks to Bjorn Stegmann's sometimes Ebbot-esque vocals, partly because THIRDIMENSION, just like Soundtrack, has the ability to shoot their well-kept influences straight into the late 90's. Often with the help of generous amounts of crispy and chunky punk-guitar and excellent backing vocals." (Håkan Steen for Aftonbladet)

"A collection of colossal, towering pop songs-the kind with violins and cellos. You know, the sorts of impossibly grand song constructions that >went of fashion in the late '60s. Fortunately, someone forgot to tell the group's songwriter/vocalist, Bjorn Stegmann, who wrote all the lyrics and most of the music for the album. Stegmann seems to have spent most of his youth in the bedroom with an acoustic guitar dissecting the Beatles catalogue. These songs feature very basic chord progressions, but are outfitted in regal attire by the band, who ably flesh out the tracks with a seemingly endless array of instruments, including moogs, zithers, organs, harmonicas, and, of course, electric guitars. These flourishes are all perfectly situated within the context of the songs, accentuating the strong underlying hooks. Some of the credit should also go to [producer] Cristoffer Lundquist, who not only keeps the sonic tapestry from fraying, but tempers the sugary string arrangements with just enough graininess to make them palatable. But Thirdimension are not above a little garage-spirited rock 'n' roll either. When necessary, Thirdimension can strip it down to no less astonishing effect. Both the opener, "If This World Could Only See", and "Other Side of Town" fall into this more straight-ahead rock category-well, about as "straight-ahead" as the songs on Super Furry Animals' acid-soaked debut, Fuzzy Logic, which is to say they still feature plenty of nifty turns and fits. "If This World Could Only See" opens with a traditional classic rock riff, but nicely sidesteps boring retread status by incorporating a skittering drum beat and psychedelic, oscillating guitar lines. "The Other Side of Town", meanwhile, flies through the Who's early catalogue and lands smack dab in the Nuggets garage-band compilations. But perhaps the band's crowning achievement is "Lonely Road", which defies any easy categorization or parallels. Suffice it to say that if Paul and John could hear it, they'd swear they had come up with the melody themselves. It's that unmistakably brilliant." (Jon Garrett for PopMatters)











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