| Mason Jones - 13/Nov/2008 Over the years, Mercury Rev have repeatedly asked their fans to follow them around some unexpected corners into new neighborhoods. Certainly, 1998?s e...
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| Graeme Thomson - 12/Oct/2008 Borrowing from Curved Air and Brian Eno's Another Green World, Snowflake Midnight crashes cosmic rock into the arty end of electronica, not always con...
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| Luke Turner - 10/Oct/2008 Following the below par Secret Migration, it seemed as if Mercury Rev had become stuck up some lonely creek (lyrics of flora, fauna and autumnal weath...
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James Dalrymple - 09/Oct/2008  Snowflake Midnight is a departure from previous Mercury Rev records in that it is almost entirely dominated by electronics and glacial synths. A digi...
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| Jim Brackpool, - 08/Oct/2008 Never let it be said that Mercury Rev are afraid of pushing the envelope. Across a six album career their output has taken in the freaky droned out ja...
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Finbarr Bermingham - 03/Oct/2008  Mercury Rev recapture their playful spirit with an enjoyable venture into electronica.
With Mercury Rev's Dave Fridmann perpetually at the mixing desk...
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Ian Mathers - 01/Oct/2008  I think at this point we’re supposed to start saying things like “it’s been a long strange trip for Mercury Rev” and talking about Snowflake Midnight ...
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Rob Watson - 01/Oct/2008  It is 10 years to the day since Mercury Rev released their career-defining album, the incredible Deserter's Songs. It would seem churlish to point thi...
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| SHANNON ZIMMERMAN - 30/Sep/2008 Mercury Rev have built a career on fey bemusement, jolting potentially chilly soundscapes to life with yearning melodies and gurgling atmospherics -- ...
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Stuart Berman - 30/Sep/2008  This month, Mercury Rev celebrates the 10th anniversary of Deserter's Songs, the album that effectively rescued the band from oblivion and catapulted ...
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