"Decline of Day" will be available in October at stores nationwide,
and from Amazon.com and Insound.com.
September 19, 2001
Dearest You:
"Decline of Day", our second full length release, will be available in stores on Tuesday, October 9th. Please go down to your local mom & pop store and request it!
Our Northwest tour kicks off on October 10th, and will include Arcata, Ca; Portland, OR; Eugene, OR; Corvalis, OR; Olympia, WA; Seattle, WA; and hopefully Chico, CA. We hope to see you out and about, embracing life and music in the midst of all the violence, hatred and jingoism.
Turn off your TV. Leave the house. Come and listen. Click here for TOUR details...
Free song from "Decline of Day" ... click here...
Please join us for our OFFICIAL CD RELEASE PARTY:
Saturday, September 29th
The Bottom of the Hill
1233 17th Street, San Francisco
Show starts at 9:30pm…
with the wonderful John Vanderslice and
the spectacular Persephone's Bees
Witness many surprises! Including: Bollywood teaser videos, Indian sweets, Hindu Gods and Monsters & all the pop you can eat…
Also, we'll have new tshirts, stickers, buttons and of course, our new CD for sale!
BUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE....
A couple of new reviews for DECLINE OF DAY:
"…The triumph of Decline of Day is in the incredible vocal pairing of Kelly Atkins and Greg Giles. Their voices are so complementary, their duets so spot-on, that I was immediately won over to their self-described "freakpop". Maybe what's freaky about their pop is just how good it actually is."
~ Alex Zorn, Splendid Ezine
full review here
"Belonging to the post-Pixies generation of alternative bands, 20 Minute loop brings on the
guitars and male/female vocal interplay that was at the core of that influential group's
sound, while it puts its own futuristic and gentle spin on the blueprint for modern-alterna
music. Vocalist and keyboardist Kelly Atkins and guitarist and vocalist Greg Giles share
the bulk of the songwriting and together they've created their own world of song--
simultaneously bleak and melancholic but nonetheless hopeful. The sadness comes in the
form of spooky and downbeat melodies (as on "Jubilation"), but there's a lighter take on
"Moses" and especially on "All Manner" with its lovely "la la la" choruses. Doubt, fear and cynicism are covered over by shining, ascending melodies ("Force of Habit"). There's an undaunted quality to the strength and determination of 20 Minute Loop's sound and a
soulfulness all too rare during the icy age of early 21st Century rock."
~ Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide
see review here
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