***Assembled out of basements and bedrooms in central Indiana, The Great Migration serves as the beginning of the Impossible Shapes career. Recorded and written in their teens, the Shapes accomplished something completely stunning with their debut - a work of art that could have been written 30 years ago or 30 days from now. A work that obviously has influences, which have been well documented over the past 5 years or so, but it also has this uniqueness that hasn't been approached since in the bands more recent efforts. Charming and unassuming tracks about changing the air and purple clouds and sounding off and whatever other spirits entered these kindred folks. Layered pop tracks that remind us what it was like. When things were better and less heavy in this world. An album of analog recordings where you can and should get lost. We invite you.
CD $12.00
06/29/2004
MP3 $9.90
06/29/2004
***The fourth proper full-length recording from psych-pop heads the IMPOSSIBLE SHAPES. Leaving the home-recording style of their previous efforts, the band has enlisted producers BILL DOSS (SUNSHINE FIX, OLIVIA TREMOR CONTROL) and PAUL MAHERN (SUPERCHUNK, ZERO BOYS) for some beautifully powerful and vividly imaginative rock and psychedelia in the vein of Pearls Before Swine, Love, Soft Machine, and Television.
CD $12.00
04/08/2003
***The second full-length release from Bloomington, Indiana's brightest pop constructors. Ten tracks of straight-up pop and musical experimentation with a touch of 1960s psychedelia. Having shared the stage with Tobin Sprout and US Maple, the IMPOSSIBLE SHAPES have slowly developed into fine songwriters in their own right.
CD $12.00
04/02/2002
MP3 $9.90
04/02/2002
***The latest from Bloomington, Indiana's skewed-pop constructors. Five tracks of off-kilter pop and musical experimentation with a touch of 1960s psychedelia. Limited edition of 500 copies.
7" $4.00
10/02/2001