Expanding Anyway Explained

Expanding Anyway
Type:Album
Artist:Morning Teleportation
Cover:Expandinganyway.jpg
Released:March 8, 2011
Genre:Psychedelic, Electro, Roots
Length:58:12
Label:Glacial Pace Recordings[1]
Producer:Isaac Brock[2]

Expanding Anyway is the debut full-length album by psychedelic rock band Morning Teleportation.[3] [4] The album was released on Glacial Pace Recordings on March 8, 2011.

Critical reception

Spin wrote that the band's "energy can be so overpowering that it takes a minute to notice the adeptness of the musicianship — [frontman Tiger] Merritt’s exciting prog guitar riffs make the nine-minute 'Wholehearted Drifting Sense of Inertia' feel too short."[5] NPR called the album "a raw and tantalizing piece of work."[6] PopMatters wrote that Morning Teleportation's "sloppy, anything-goes aesthetic makes their debut album an unhinged ball of fun."[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Morning Teleportation - Expanding Anyway. Glacial Pace Recordings.
  2. Web site: Group At Work: Morning Teleportation. August 16, 2017. Relix Media.
  3. Web site: Best of What's Next: Morning Teleportation. August 15, 2012. pastemagazine.com.
  4. Web site: Morning Teleportation on 'Letterman'. Rolling Stone. May 5, 2011.
  5. Web site: Morning Teleportation, ‘Expanding Anyway’ (Glacial Pace). March 8, 2011. Spin.
  6. Web site: Watch Morning Teleportation's 360˚ Video For 'Re-wiring Easily'. NPR.org.
  7. Web site: Morning Teleportation: Expanding Anyway. June 15, 2011. PopMatters.