Of Montreal / Lousy With Sylvianbriar
Album: | Lousy With Sylvianbriar | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Of Montreal | Added: | Oct 2013 | |
Label: | Polyvinyl Record Co. |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-10-17 | Pull Date: | 2013-12-19 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 15 | Dec 8 | Dec 1 | Nov 24 | Nov 17 | Nov 10 | Oct 27 | Oct 20 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 4 | 2 | 8 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 17, 2014: | A Visit From Drum (Legacies)
Fugitive Air |
4. | Dec 26, 2013: | Stringless Balloon Pt. 2
Triumph Of Disintegration |
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2. | Apr 03, 2014: | Stringless Balloon
Triumph Of Disintegration |
5. | Dec 14, 2013: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told To Hervey Okkles
Sirens Of Your Toxic Spirit |
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3. | Jan 02, 2014: | KZSU Top 100 of 2013
Fugitive Air |
6. | Dec 10, 2013: | late nite dryer
Fugitive Air |
Album Review
Wallace Brontoon
Reviewed 2013-10-17
Reviewed 2013-10-17
Of Montreal, poppy retro weirdos from Athens, GA, go a new direction: abandoning dance music to go back to their folkier roots. I personally think Cherry Peel and the Gay Parade are two of the greatest albums of the '90s, so no complaints here. This album is a winner-- think strummy folky '60s hippy-dippy bubblegum, a dose of straightahead country-western, but a lot of '60s psychey retro flavor, and you have a good picture. Every track is a winner (though #1 stands apart). FCC on #3.
1. (4:13) ****** Fuzzy and strummy, snarly vox. Cuts into different sections with amazing hooks, countryish '60s-bubblegummy rocker. Real winner... Kicks into more hazy sleepy folky style at 1:30 left (with baroque language choices)... so much in this one.
2. (3:54) **** SLOW, funky tones. Ballad folk slow singalong warbling. Full-bodied folky-psychey hippieish chorus, ten-part harmony.
3. (5:55) [FCC: shit] ** Country-fried guitar riffs and deliberate whiney vox verses-- on and on in weird Arlo/Dylanish whorlsÂ
4. (4:06) **** Etheral, slow strummy guitar, and a weird eight-part harmony which pops up, kind of Gordon Lightfooty. Dirgey and sweet and hippieish...
5. (3:36) ** Midtempo funky and sweet sound, arching syrupy hooks.
6. (4:12) **** More of that dancey Princey Paralytic Stalks sound (or the general 2002-on Of Montreal sound)... screamy intro and "ooh ooh ooh" chorus. 2:30 left, gets stompy and emphatic and chanty. Then into a breezy swanky piano dash...
7. (5:04) *** Slow, sad, with beautiful country-western steel guitar in background, mopey and pretty chorus.
8. (3:40) ** Midtempo mild and clicky, until fierce guitar buzzes on, and it goes into snarly rude chorus
9. (4:02) **** Jug-band + psychey Dylanish stomper, uptempo repetitive structure; lyrics about anti-war stuff, then weirder, then much weirder. Fake fade out.
10. (2:47) *** Somber strings opening... female vocals, dreamy atmosphere.
11. (4:01) **** Dark instruments to open, weird stoned vox. Confused (again, Dylanish), rambly and pretty likeable
-Hervey Okkles
1. (4:13) ****** Fuzzy and strummy, snarly vox. Cuts into different sections with amazing hooks, countryish '60s-bubblegummy rocker. Real winner... Kicks into more hazy sleepy folky style at 1:30 left (with baroque language choices)... so much in this one.
2. (3:54) **** SLOW, funky tones. Ballad folk slow singalong warbling. Full-bodied folky-psychey hippieish chorus, ten-part harmony.
3. (5:55) [FCC: shit] ** Country-fried guitar riffs and deliberate whiney vox verses-- on and on in weird Arlo/Dylanish whorlsÂ
4. (4:06) **** Etheral, slow strummy guitar, and a weird eight-part harmony which pops up, kind of Gordon Lightfooty. Dirgey and sweet and hippieish...
5. (3:36) ** Midtempo funky and sweet sound, arching syrupy hooks.
6. (4:12) **** More of that dancey Princey Paralytic Stalks sound (or the general 2002-on Of Montreal sound)... screamy intro and "ooh ooh ooh" chorus. 2:30 left, gets stompy and emphatic and chanty. Then into a breezy swanky piano dash...
7. (5:04) *** Slow, sad, with beautiful country-western steel guitar in background, mopey and pretty chorus.
8. (3:40) ** Midtempo mild and clicky, until fierce guitar buzzes on, and it goes into snarly rude chorus
9. (4:02) **** Jug-band + psychey Dylanish stomper, uptempo repetitive structure; lyrics about anti-war stuff, then weirder, then much weirder. Fake fade out.
10. (2:47) *** Somber strings opening... female vocals, dreamy atmosphere.
11. (4:01) **** Dark instruments to open, weird stoned vox. Confused (again, Dylanish), rambly and pretty likeable
-Hervey Okkles
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