Our Cubehouse Still Rocks

Our Cubehouse Still Rocks is the 4th album by the Boston Spaceships, released in 2010.[1] The title refers to a passage from Finnegans Wake, the classic modernist novel by James Joyce. This album is the highest rating Boston Spaceships release on metacritic, superseding 'let it beard';[2] This releases is also the highest rating Robert Pollard project on the site, with his solo album, 'Lord Of The Birdcage,' being his highest rating album in general.

Our Cubehouse Still Rocks
Studio album by
Released2010
GenreAlternative rock, Indie, Lo-fi
LabelGuided By Voices Inc.
Boston Spaceships chronology
Zero to 99
(2009)
Our Cubehouse Still Rocks
(2010)
Let It Beard
(2011)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(78|100)
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork(7.4|10)
Allmusic

Track listing

All songs written by Robert Pollard.

Side A

  1. Track Star - 3.08
  2. John The Dwarf Wants To Become An Angel - 2.49
  3. I See You Coming - 2.53
  4. Fly Away (Terry Sez) - 2.46
  5. Trick Of The Telekinetic Newlyweds - 2.36
  6. Saints Don't Lie - 3.09
  7. The British And The French - 1.45
  8. Unshaven Bird - 2.28

Side B -

  1. Come On Baby Grace - 2.34
  2. Freedom Rings - 3.53
  3. Stunted - 2.12
  4. Bombadine - 2.07
  5. Airwaves - 2.29
  6. Dunkirk Is Frozen - 2.44
  7. King Green Stamp - 1.53
  8. In The Bathroom (Up 1/2 The Night) - 3.08

Personnel

  • Robert Pollard - vocals
  • John Moen - drums, percussion
  • Chris Slusarenko - guitar, bass, keyboards
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gollark: It should simply harvest energy from your movements somehow, and power on and measure when it has enough stored.
gollark: What if "intermittent computing"?
gollark: Have a robot with a *directed* microwave beam which automatically plugs into nearby outlets.
gollark: The obvious alternative is wireless charging which follows you around.

References

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