Cell-Scape is the sixth album by Melt-Banana. It features electronic elements and marks a musical shift to a more accessible, hi-fi sound.

Cell-Scape
The creature on the cover is a Clione.
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1, 2003
RecordedFebruary 2, 2003 - March 3, 2003
Genre
Length37:09
LabelA-Zap
ProducerMelt-Banana
Melt-Banana chronology
Teeny Shiny
(2000)
Cell-Scape
(2003)
13 Hedgehogs
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media(7.5/10)[1]
Tiny Mix Tapes[2]

Cell-Scape also features some of the longest songs written by Melt-Banana, including "Shield for Your Eyes" at 4 minutes long. Yasuko sings with her "real" voice in the chorus of "If it is the Deep Sea, I Can See You There". The last track on the album is uncharacteristic of Melt Banana's typical musical style; it is a 10-minute-long electronic ambient song.

The song "Chain-Shot to Have Some Fun" was featured in an animated short movie called "Emily and the Baba Yaga".

There was no drummer on this album, and all the drums were programmed on a drum machine. Some of the patterns, however, were inspired by Dave Witte's drumming. There is also some debate about whether some of the drumming was performed by Dave Witte.

Track listing edit

All tracks by Melt-Banana

No.TitleLength
1."Phantasmagoria"1:29
2."Shield for Your Eyes, a Beast in the Well on Your Hand"4:02
3."A Dreamer Who Is Too Weak to Face Up To"3:02
4."Lost Parts Stinging Me So Cold"3:10
5."Chain-Shot to Have Some Fun"3:13
6."Like a White Bat in a Box, Dead Matters Go On"3:33
7."Key Is a Fact That a Cat Brings"2:23
8."A Hunter in the Rain to Cut the Neck Up in the Present Stage"2:33
9."If it Is the Deep Sea, I Can See You There"3:29
10."Outro for Cell-Scape"10:11

References edit

  1. ^ Pitchfork Media review Archived February 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Melt-Banana Cell-Scape. "Melt-Banana - Cell-Scape | Music Review | Tiny Mix Tapes". Tinymixtapes.com. Retrieved 2020-04-05.