The First of the Microbe Hunters
Stereolab
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Album Review
It is no stretch to say that The First of the Microbe Hunters is the first recording that the hardcore Stereolab fans need not own. After all, it's the first that offers no new twist or turn on the patented 'Lab sound. The record plays like classicist Stereolab, filled with all of the trademarks - pleasant drones, reverb-drenched guitars, cheap organs, effervescent, hypnotic vocals - but it's all been done before. More than that, it borders on parody. There's no other way to read titles like "Outer Bongolia" and "Retrograde Mirror Form," two names that sound like sops to their burgeoning hippie/stoner audience. Such slips would be excusable if the music itself transcended mere titles, as it has before in Stereolab's work. Instead, Microbe Hunters feels as if the band is treading water without realizing it. What was once endearing has mutated into the irritating, as the chanted vocals, simple organ runs and endless, pulsating rhythmic drones alienate listeners instead of mesmerizing them. Why is that? Because there aren't only no surprises on Microbe Hunters, the craft is half-hearted and, ironically enough for this notoriously detached band, there is no soul (or at least their equivalent of it). It feels tossed-off, something that no other Stereolab record has sounded like. And, arriving on the heels of an album that also sounded repetitive and slightly stale, it does not bode well for the band's future. This could easily be where many longtime, hardcore fans get off the bandwagon.
Recent Customer Reviews
Completely Underrated
by Twin Cam AkikoAs far as mid-period Stereolab albums go, this one is second only to Dots and Loops. The opening track is an amazing journey into the realms of space-aged funk, and track three is among the very best the band has ever produced. An album that is often misunderstood and overlooked, but Microbe Hunters is not worthy of this fate.
Biography
Formed: 1991 in London, England
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '90s, '00s
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- $6.93
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Electronic, Pop, Pop/Rock, Easy Listening, Big Band, Indie Rock, Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, College Rock, Adult Alternative
- Released: May 16, 2000
- ℗ 2000 Elektra Entertainment Company, for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States excluding the United Kingdom. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company

