Colin L. Orchestra / Infinite Ease/Good God
Album: Infinite Ease/Good God   Collection:General
Artist:Colin L. Orchestra   Added:Jun 2011
Label:Northern Spy Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2013-01-12 Pull Date: 2013-03-17
Week Ending: Mar 10 Mar 3 Feb 24 Feb 17 Feb 10 Feb 3 Jan 27 Jan 20
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Recent Airplay
1. Feb 03, 2022: The Songsmith Show (rebroadcast from Mar 8, 2013)
You Need Sleep
4. Mar 01, 2013: The Songsmith Show
You Need Sleep
2. Mar 23, 2013: The Art Deco Walkout
Descaped
5. Feb 28, 2013: Daydream Disaster
Need To Know
3. Mar 08, 2013: The Songsmith Show
You Need Sleep
6. Feb 28, 2013: The Show with T-Lex & Lolo
Surrounded By Love

Album Review
Adam Pearson
Reviewed 2013-01-06
Well produced folk rock + alt-country with a huge cast of musicians. All around very accessible, and delightfully, a little bit “off.” Whistles and loopy feel at times could appeal to the “indie” sensibilities of some. Nostalgic in places, the songs look towards repetition and classic rock deliberately, in order to create something Colin’s “dad would like.” Colin L is one of the dudes from disbanded psych/noise rock duo, USAISAMONSTER. The first disc was written to be three long pieces, with all the short songs collected on the second disc. I prefer the first disc, which is dreamier, driving, almost hypnotic. The second disc is more conventional, upbeat, and poppy. Lots of influences, but I’ll say it’s similar to Slim Cessna, Geraldine Fibbers, Howlin’ Rain, Zappa, maybe even Grateful Dead. Didn’t catch any FCCs. This one’s a little old, but better late than never.

Infinite Ease
*1. Bouncy twang pop about sleep. Pleasant and lush, lengthy instrumental bliss/outro, moves into 2. (7:21)
*2. Electric noisy sequences bounce launches into propulsive country loud jam. (4:12)
*3. Dreamy rattling, guitar instrumental with some flute. (4:07)
4. Is “fornicate” (x6) an FCC? Mellow, alt-country, pretty strings, Lambchop-esque. (3:56)
*5. Slow, dreamy repetitions, lots of electronic and percussion flourishes, blissful vocals. (9:14)
6. Classic rock soloing, mid-tempo loud jangly guitars. (10:14)

Good God
7. Big hooks, vocal melodies, up-tempo country-inspired pop. (3:02)
8. Pleading vocals, southern jaunt. (3:23)
9. Upbeat bluesy, swirly harmonica + vocals. (2:10)
10. Fast country western. (1:25)
*11. Falsetto loopy 7/8 pop; weird. (3:14)
12. Slow organ, epic, loud. (3:44)
*13. Jumbled percussion, repetitive vocal melody develops into indie anthem. (3:38)
*14. Slow-mid, melodic, ballad-esque, lovely, accessible. (4:24)
15. Slow-mid falsetto nostalgic pop, bendy guitar work. (6:02)
16. Lush, yearning Americana blues, fiddle solos. (3:42)

Track Listing
1. You Need Sleep   9. Nothing To Say
2. Beer Can   10. Keep One Tree
3. Descaped   11. Need To Know
4. Numbers Hall   12. Socialite
5. Hold Tite   13. Surrounded By Love
6. Best Thing   14. Doom
7. Smoking   15. Dreams Only Friend
8. Paradise   16. Lose My Heart