Mice Parade

About Mice Parade

The experimental post-rock of New York's Mice Parade, aka Adam Pierce, blends live instrumentation, layers of overdubs, and intricate percussion into a distinctive, playful sound. Mice Parade's 1998 debut single, My Funny Friend Scott, introduced Pierce's genre-bending style, which he expanded on with that year's full-length debut, The True Meaning of Boodleybaye. On 1999's Ramda, Pierce upped the ante once more by recording the tracks and mixing the album in one take, lending it an improvised feel. The year 2000 saw the release of Collaborations, which featured contributors like Curtis Harvey, Jim O'Rourke, Doug Scharin, Aki Tsuyoko, and Nobukazu Takemura.nPierce formed a loose recording and touring band around Mice Parade in 2001, the year of Mokoondi, and also added harmonic influences from Africa and India. Vocals were the next frontier, introduced on 2004's Obrigado Saudade and expanded upon with 2005's Bem-Vinda Vontade and 2007's self-titled Mice Parade. ~ Heather Phares & John Bush, All Music Guide

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Dasher, Prancer, Donner & Blitzen (3:32)

Album: The True Meaning Of Boodleybaye

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(it's a joke- it's supposed to be funny) (1:35)

Album: The True Meaning Of Boodleybaye

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Distant (4:09)

Album: Ramda

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The Good Red Road (4:53)

Album: Ramda

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Warpshire (4:38)

Album: Ramda

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Gulliver's Travels (4:04)

Album: Ramda

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The One To Look For (5:30)

Album: Ramda

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(attempt) (1:56)

Album: Ramda

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Headphoneland In The School Of Old (4:11)

Album: Ramda

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The Days Before Fiction

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Waterslide

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