Still Electric Explained

Still Electric
Type:Album
Artist:Primitive Radio Gods
Cover:prg_still_electric.jpg
Released:2003
Recorded:2002 & 2003
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:38:55
Label:None/Independent
Producer:Chris O'Connor
Prev Title:Fading Out EP
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Sweet Venus
Next Year:2006

Still Electric is the third album by the alternative rock band Primitive Radio Gods, released independently through their official site in early 2003. It is influenced by shoegaze, with heavily layered guitars.

Still Electric was released in two editions. A first run of 100 copies, numbered and signed by the band, was released in early 2003. The unlimited edition was released in 2004; it had new cover art, reordered the songs and removed the song "Normalizer" entirely.

The band also released a limited edition Interactive Video edition of the album in late 2003. It included homemade music videos for all of the 11 original songs.

Track listing

  1. "Good Evening San Francisco"
  2. "What If I Sped?"
  3. "The Underground Solution"
  4. "Under the Greystar"
  5. "Up the Arbor"
  6. "Unspoken No"
  7. "Children of the Helmet Law"
  8. "Ripped in November"
  9. "Self-Serve Island"
  10. "Apso Foogin' Lootly"

First Edition ("Enfield Interceptor" Edition)

  1. "Normalizer"
  2. "What If I Sped?"
  3. "The Underground Solution"
  4. "Children of the Helmet Law"
  5. "Under the Greystar"
  6. "Good Evening, San Francisco"
  7. "Up the Arbor"
  8. "Unspoken No"
  9. "Ripped in November"
  10. "Self-Serve Island"
  11. "Apso Foogin' Lootly"

DVD Interactive Video Album

  1. "The Underground Solution"
  2. "What If I Sped?"
  3. "Normalizer"
  4. "Up the Arbor"
  5. "Good Evening, San Francisco"
  6. "Under the Greystar"
  7. "Ripped in November
  8. "Children of the Helmet Law"
  9. "Unspoken No"
  10. "Apso Foogin' Lootly"
  11. "Self-Serve Island"