Minus The Bear

Planet Of Ice

  • AMG Review of Planet of Ice

    Amg
    Erik Hage
    All Music Guide

    As evidenced on Planet of Ice, Minus the Bear's corner of the indie rock universe is much like that of Death Cab for Cutie's: smoothly melodic and tinged with all kinds of forward-thinking ephemera. "Knights" is dotted with electronic traces but driven primarily by spiky prog guitar leads and a driving pop hook. Nevertheless, there's also a grandiose side to Minus the Bear that strives for the arena and some kind of Incubus-like world of proggy, expansive guitar enchantment; it's indicated by the wheeling psychedelic accents on "Throwin' Shapes" and the slicing riffs of "Buryin' Luck." "Ice Monster" and "When We Escape" find the band hunkered down into spacy love grooves, while the icy plinks of "Lotus" locate even dreamier musical spaces. This is an album full of interesting harmonics, polished melodies, and singular arrangements, and overall a strong, hypnotic effort from the Seattle band.

New Minus The Bear Leaked
almost 5 years ago
Minus The Bear - Throwin' Shapes
almost 5 years ago
Planet of Ice track
about 5 years ago
Hoping I'm the first to post this... NEW MINUS THE BEAR ALBUM!
almost 5 years ago
Yet another new Minus the Bear track
almost 5 years ago
So, here I am.
almost 5 years ago
Minus the Bear - When We Escape
over 2 years ago
Minus the Bear continuing to "come into their own"
over 4 years ago
better than ever
over 4 years ago
Minus The Bear – Knights
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