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ON ALARM CLOCK, SNOOZE BAR, GET UP

Alarm Clock, Snooze Bar, Get Up sets the hazy repetition of those post-college/pre-adult years into urgent, kinetic sonic environments that work for fans of both indie-rock and electronic music. Sonically, these 6 songs bristle with shimmering pop hooks and throb with dance-floor ready beats. The title track gets things going with one bad-ass guitar riff and some great dual vocals from Han and Lee on its chorus. From there each song is equally strong - not a bum note gets played - making for a strikingly cohesive and consistent mini-concept album.

- Pop Headwound (click for full article)

Blip Blip Bleep's new ep "Alarm Clock, Snooze Bar, Get Up" redefines the entire genre of feel good dance music. The title track "Alarm Clock, Snooze Bar, Get Up" gets the heart pumping and excited better than any cup of caffeine. The pulsating strobe light induced beats will resonate deep within and cause you to rock on out like a rock star in "De Me Cinco" and "Street Lights." The hypnotic beats in "Okay Lover" have the rare ability to take complete control of any sense of time. The lyrics are of pure honesty, the imperfections of everyday life are exposed in "Human" and the unbeautiful becomes beautiful in "Clt-Alt-Del."

The ep is a cyclic experience - splashes of hope, excitement, love gained, love lost, self medication and truth on the backdrop of a single day in a life. From the apartment, to the car, to the club these songs will sweep you off your feet, awaken the inner superstar and get you dancing all day and night long. Let yourself finally fall in love with Blip Blip Bleep.

- Mary Deletioglu Director of Programming for Radio DePaul

ON WIRELESS

I, like anyone picking up new music, want to listen and be impressed, and in the first moments of Blip Blip Bleep's, Wireless, I was. Wireless pulls the listener in almost immediately and doesn't let go until the last chords of the last song, leaving you anxiously awaiting more.

- Kim Armstrong - Fearless Radio

Daft Punk has got nothing on Blip Blip Bleep. Let me restate that- Dashboard Confessional has got nothing on Blip Blip Bleep. No. No. No. Postal Service has got nothing on Blip Blip Bleep. To be completely fair Blip Blip Bleep can mop the floors with the rest when put to the test. "Anime Eyes" and "Rust in Gears" combine the sounds of these three bands and makes it completely their own. This album will revolutionize, creating a new genre - "emo-electronica".

- Mary Deletioglu - WRDP / The DePaulia

"Blip Blip Bleep - It's no wonder that dance punk band Blip Blip Bleep hail from NYC. Their synth-laced indie pop is the embodiment of New York rock with snappy choruses, foot-tapping beats, crunchy guitars and New Wave style. www.myspace.com/blipblipbleep"

- "Sounds From The Underground Feature" - Relevant Magazine

This is one solid, creative group of musicians who can create dance electronica without it sounding like it's all coming from a Casio. It's got heart and soul and a bit of mischief. I want to hear a full-length CD from these guys, and next time, let's finish with a bang.

- Jennifer Layton, Indie-music.com