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"At 17 tracks, [Eric Trip's] expansive Forever Again could be considered too long to hold attention, but Eric's Trip's power to soothe and seethe at the same time remains captivating. Tracks like 'New Love' confirm that the band's sound is a study in contradictions: It's instantly catchy, but it sounds like it was recorded on an answering machine; it's punk rock, but it's dreamy, too. The sound effects on the album - a rainy day and a busy street - heighten the album's entrancing mood." - All Music Guide
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RESTOCK!! During the bright, brief time they graced the Canadian music scene, Eric's Trip toured restlessly with a show built around a central paradox: They played unhinged, molten rock that concealed a fragile emotional core, full of hushed confessions of intra-band strife and passion. Hear them preserved here on the live album as they rage through "My Bed Is Red" or "You're Always Right" or "Girlfriend," then crash to a halt as bassist-singer Julie Doiron meekly apologizes for some inaudible fault in... [ read more ]
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When Eric's Trip reformed for a small tour in 2001, it took a lot of people by surprise; Rick White's project Elevator was going full guns, and Julie Doiron was achieving some level of success as a solo artist. To whet people's interest for the tour, White compiled some live material from the group's heyday, ranging from 1996 all the way back to the group's early days, back in 1991. It's probably no surprise that the first album, Love Tara, is the best represented here, as it's been around the longest, but... [ read more ]
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