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Great expections? Never great enough with these guys! Just listened once, and do not be surprised when you suddenly realise that this is better than Part I.
I love bandcamp.
Great expections? Never great enough with these guys! Just listened once, and do not be surprised when you suddenly realise that this is better than Part I.
Last edited by mike_hunt; 06-02-2018 at 02:41 AM.
I never ceased to be amazed how demanding but at the same time relaxing and entertaining this band is!!!
You have to be referring to Miracle Car Wash. I have only listened to All My Friends and Repetitions I, and among these albums, Miracle Car Wash is the best thing they ever wrote. It's like their own Living In the Heart of the Beast. Who is writing music like this anymore? A hard to believe composition that not only sums up what the band is about, but maybe points to an even brighter future (heavier? "proggier"?)
Yes, they truly nailed it this time. They simultaneously managed to evolve their sound, to refine it and also make it more accessible.
I understand it was difficult to get these guys out to ProgDay a few years ago, but on the strength of these last two albums I would be thrilled if Michael and team could get them to come back. They were very enjoyable live, and it would be great to hear them perform more of this new material at ProgDay.
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I will second that suggestion Gerhard!
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Really great music and playing. The solo vocals are tough to get used to, but I imagine I will given the strength of the rest of it!
Yes, it's Miracle Car Wash, and yes, it's one of their best song, on par with Old friend in a hole. That being said, Damon Waitkus said that he didn't write in this style anymore, so I'm not sure it's an indication of the future of the band... On the other hand, Errol At Twenty-three , while shorter, is also really intricate formally and rhythmically, and Into the Fireplace is heavier/"proggier" than what we're used to with Jack O'the clock. Even the instrumental section from I'm Afraid of Fucking the Whole Thing Up is full of time signature changes, so I don't know.
But yeah, Repetitions II is probably their best album.
It doesn't matter. This is so convincing and adequate that more is not needed.
I've shared this on Facebook and I've got at least 3 people raving about it. So that's a good start for the best band on the planet - on this godforsaken planet -- in this remote part of the planet.
Going through this a second time now but in one ear (hi, work!)...initial impressions are that i think Part I had a bit more memorable and better written material but i dig this one too...it's a bit more spacey and by the same token busy...but the busier parts i don't like as much.
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Ian Beabout
Mixing and mastering engineer. See ya at ProgDay !
https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.co...m/bakers-dozen
https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.co...-and-holland-3
colouratura.bandcamp.com
I wasn't that fond of the track that was posted on PE way back when, when they were first propped. However, subsequent postings have brought me around, and their latest 2 CDs have arrived here. I haven't listened yet, but I may be on the bus shortly.
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Ian Beabout
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https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.co...m/bakers-dozen
https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.co...-and-holland-3
colouratura.bandcamp.com
Just listened last night to Ian's podcast of his conversation with Damon Waitkus. If you're interested in the band, and particularly the last record, then you should check it out.
I own three albums (CDs) by this band, and the music is generally great but I still struggle with Damon's lead vocals. I don't mean to imply that he isn't a good vocalist with a unique voice, because he is and he has one, but its a bit of a rough go for me. I have not purchased the latest two albums basically because of this.
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New album is wonderful! Miracle Car Wash is indeed one of their greatest songs. I love how they use car horns as a part of the music!
As a whole I however think that Old City I (their best album) is little better than the "seguel".
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Still struggling with the new one, and definitely prefer Part I, at this stage. I'll keep spinning. Miracle Car Wash is cool, but someone earlier in this thread mentioned that the new has little in the way of memorable melodies, and I'd have to agree, at this point.
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I am also in the good_album_but_not_as_good_as_the_previous_one-camp.
But then again; they set the bar ridicilously high for themselves with pt 1.
I am in the best-album-ever minority camp. Not necessarily for "objective" reasons, but on the level of overall atmosphere. The small tracks work wonders. Magic - this is a very deep work.
I think we all understand the possible reservations for Damon's voice, although I don't share them. In Repetitions part II his voice sounds to me warmer, and less dominant on the final result.
Which album would you recommend for starters?
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