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Let's See Star B

by The World Palestine

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1.
the telephone magnifying glass the lighthouse the fire extinguisher oral surgery the word perjury I need more privacy I hope that no one murders me another politician with the keys in the ignition here's to another great invention the suicide car bomb with the suicide car bombs, the suicide car bombs
2.
turtles crawl in and when they come out their eyeballs are thin it's tragic but why it's even sadder when they're starting to cry the blues from the ocean reflected in the sky lines we moved in slow motion kissing in the twilight the boat was a wreck but somehow we made it comfortable to sleep in sex sells and I feel so sexually retarded in her eyes I have a bit to read girl I don't know you anymore the world can be so cold for you oh baby believe it's nothing real if you explain it to me so should I believe it's living hell when they say it on the street
3.
distracted I've got a couple different things in my head you know we've gotta find another place to go gaze and graze the big squeeze she wanted sex more than she could imagine if snow skies on summer skies summer skis on snow the rest of her body is scattered pieces graze the face across pieces of words
4.
I can tell when things are wrong it's all that I can do tonight and you are since things have changed I think I won't stay here after all to find out that it's done I want you to stay please don't go away I want to feel alive with fingers stuck inside these strings
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we passed the video age omelet star-do and dusting all the rays we crashed the radio waves lack of real news (excitement) in outer space my name is Jasper and I'll be spittin' out plaster I need a plan today to take the hurt away I'll be waiting at the door I need a plan today we'll take the crystal way I don't want to sleep here anymore and I don't have the time to hang around and wait for the lines ...and we'll find a way
7.
I've been working to save for an apartment with a view it's gone and I don't care if it's yours I hate everything we put it all together just to break again nothing's working anyway everything is broken every day nothing's working and we have to wait and it hurts as we go along and it hurts to know that you're gone
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oh and I long for that day just one more day we can make it better love each other in some way I will be remembered as a friend who likes to... still I felt imaginary but now I'm feeling real now I'm feeling real
10.
this game we play it goes so long and when you turn it's gone its gone the radio blue moon bell tower the photograph top secret surveillance aircraft inhale some powder or puff on a sweater all you need are some magic pills they will make you feel better with the suicide car bombs, the suicide car bombs we won't go until the lines show at the after hours party I can feel you I know we can let our minds show if you look deep enough you may eye mine if I don't mind (introducing pt.2) (I went to sleep)

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Reviewed by Michael Tau for Indieville (October 2009)

"In spite of lo-fi recording conditions, The World Palestine's Les Easterby has created a brilliantly expansive and unpredictable album with Let's See Star B. It is home-produced efforts like this that leave one imagining what might have happened had the artist been given a high-calibre studio to record in.

Easterby's songwriting tends towards atmospheric, multi-chaptered epics. His songs are unquestionably his own creations, dense with samples and multiple layers of sound - and while occasionally they can become long-winded or lose focus, I would be hard-pressed to isolate any substantial chunk of this album that I don't find supremely enrapturing.

With that all said, The World Palestine must be regarded as an album band. Let's See Star B is made of songs, but should only really be digested whole - its compositions ebb and evolve from one another, like a sort of home-made progressive rock album. Perhaps influenced by those legendary prog artists of yore, Easterby also employs studio trickery as a means of producing art, constructing Star B with judicious use of overdubs and samples.

Be forewarned: this album is, at times, unpolished. But also be aware that this is an album that justifies all that rhetoric about the wonders of readily-accessible home-recording equipment and the supposedly "empowered independent musician" that has resulted. Right from the insanely blissful opener, Easterby's vision is made clear - lo-fi recording be damned, this record is designed to be a rich, dynamic epic. The track frames a spoken word sample within a lush, melodic background of programmed rhythms, vocal harmonies, and keyboards.

The rest of the album alternates from vibrant to pensive, often within the same track. "King Me and Princess Die," for example, is a beautiful bit of sorrowful synth-pop, while I hear the spirit of Hopewell and Pink Floyd in the cataclysmic space-rock of "Everything Breaks / Nothing Works." The record's hidden gem is the intensely catchy "Like a Story of (An Imaginary Girl)" and its Brian Jonestown Massacre inspired night-driving climax. The variety of styles encompassed by the songs permits one to stay engaged from the start all the way to the thirteen minute finale, which weaves through a whole medley of sounds - including crashing guitar anthemism, Beach Boys-esque harmony, and atmospheric ambience.

Taken together, I strongly believe that if it weren't for the lo-fi recording conditions, this album could be an indie success in the vein of Animal Collective and Deerhoof. Easterby's album isn't as abstract and experimental as said acts, but it's still a decidedly unique and epic work of avant-rock."

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released January 1, 2008

written, performed, recorded and mixed by Les Easterby

additional musicians:
Drew McClellan - sax on trk 2, 3, 8
Cy Rogers - viola on trk 4, 9
Ryan Rodine - Reverend Rhodes on trk 5
Phil Ross - Leavenworth on trk 5, euphonium on trk 8
Adam Phillips - trumpet on trk 8

cover art by Les Easterby

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