1994's Cop and Speeder takes a few steps away from the hooky orientation of both the Yellow No. 5 EP and 1993's Dead Air -- the dark and only vaguely indie rock constructions it explores has the blues- and soul-based edge of bands like Afghan Whigs, lending a sense of depth and sophistication to the record that's occasionally preferable to the more punchy sound of other Heatmiser releases.
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AllMusic Review by Nitsuh Abebe
Track Listing
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1 | 2:25 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
2 | 2:56 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
3 | 2:47 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
4 | 3:32 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
5 | 3:01 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
6 | 2:54 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
7 | 1:54 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
8 | 3:50 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
9 | 3:10 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
10 | 3:36 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
11 | 4:10 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
12 | 3:07 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
13 | 3:21 | SpotifyAmazon | |||||
14 | 2:55 | SpotifyAmazon |