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June 30, 2000
THE SOPHTWARE SLUMP
By DARRYL STERDAN
THE SOPHTWARE SLUMP Grandaddy (V2 / BMG) Think of it as Not-So-OK Computer. This Modesto, Calif., space-pop quintet's wittily titled second album is also fittingly titled. The Sophtware Slump's 11 electronic excursions are superb, bittersweet tales of technological tragedy -- from lost pilots and malfunctioning programs to obsolete appliances and a drunken, suicidal robot named Jed. But if you picture a soulless techno backdrop for these mournful mechanical missives, reboot your hard drive. Singer-keyboardist Jason Lytle's country-tinged harmonies, gritty production, buzzing rock guitars and sweetly earnest melodies provide the perfect human counterpoint to the technological dystopia of its lyrics. To put it another way, Sophtware Slump is like a love song by an android with artificial intelligence -- and a broken heart. Track Listing
1.He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's The Pilot
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