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1998 album by Minneapolis alternative rock band Polara From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Formless/Functional is a 1998 album by Minneapolis alternative rock band Polara, their third full-length album and their last for Interscope Records.
Despite a generally warm reception by critics, the album received little support from its record label. Corporate mergers involving Interscope soon led the label to drop many bands, including Polara.[4]
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Reception
Trouser Press writer Ira Robbins described the album as "frisky electro-dance" that moved Polara's sound "into the rhythmatic post-guitar realm of synthesizers, loops and samples," and noted that Jurgens' contributions to the band were especially prominent. Although he felt that "the album goes on a bit too long," Robbins called it "stylish and sophisticated" and said that songwriter and producer Ed Ackerson's "creativity is no less colorful or effective in this realm."[2] Jason Anderson of Allmusic wrote that Ackerson's "ability to completely ignore stylistic boundaries is admirable," but felt that the album did not have a cohesive theme and "sounds thrown together and random."[1] A reviewer for the online magazine babysue praised the album's mix of introspective pop and electronic production, calling it "completely cool" and "absolutely beautiful."[3]
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Personnel
- Ed Ackerson: Vocals, guitar, bass, organ, piano, synthesizer, samples, sequences, programming
- Jennifer Jurgens: Vocals, guitar, organs, synthesizer
- Peter Anderson: Drums, percussion
- Engineered by Ed Ackerson (Flowers Studio) and Jason Orris (Terrarium Studio)
- Mastered by Stephen Marcussen
- Design by Ron Clark[5]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Ed Ackerson.
References
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