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BRUSHFIELD SPOTS:
3: CD-R
I’ll be honest: my knowledge of what constitutes a good noise band is nil. If I wanted to be generous with the Brushfield Spots, I’d say this thing sounds like two late-night college radio stations playing ambient noise stuff at the same time while some kid puts a fork in an electric pencil sharpener. Since I’m not feeling particularly generous, I’ll just say it’s funny how they felt the need to put song titles to what is essentiallythe sound of two robots repeatedly farting on each other. Garbage.
–Keith Rosson (Brushfield Spots, myspace.com/thebrushfieldspots)
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