While the Beach Boys are certainly a reference point I'm always reminded much more of the Hollies when it comes to the harmonies and vocals of AC. The Hollies (circa 1968) walking in on Disco Inferno and early Mercury Rev making out on the couch before joining in on the fun themselves. There we go.
― Cunga, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 08:08 (fifteen years ago) link
Welcome!
Oh, and an update on my own situation: I'm teaching English in Korea now. Still basically a bum.
― Millsner, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 09:51 (fifteen years ago) link
OK, that was meant for 'Introduce Yourselves'. Now I look silly.
― Millsner, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 09:52 (fifteen years ago) link
Hey I just got this album. It sounds quite good so far.
So what's been happening in this thread then??
― the next grozart, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:21 (fifteen years ago) link
xxxposts
ok, so I've checked the vinyl cover. the optical illusion does not work on it. weird.
― AleXTC, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:25 (fifteen years ago) link
i don't get this thing with the scrolling, etc.
― baaderonixx, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:31 (fifteen years ago) link
i think the cover's cobblers to be honest. saw that optical illusion months ago on an ILE thread.
― the next grozart, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:39 (fifteen years ago) link
Maybe this is another thread, but these ones actually worked IRL:
http://bigbeat-record.jp/pic-labo/faust3.JPG
http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/131140.jpg
― Yehudi Menudo (NickB), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:44 (fifteen years ago) link
bridget riley is a bit of a headfuck.
― Women can be captains too, you know? (jim), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:47 (fifteen years ago) link
what is this one's supposed to do ? I don't see anything special.
― AleXTC, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:50 (fifteen years ago) link
Yeah, and her stuff is actually very beautiful to look at too - most optical illusions are pretty gross. (x-post)
― Yehudi Menudo (NickB), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:51 (fifteen years ago) link
Yes it does.
― the ref (ed hochuli ha ha) (call all destroyer), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 14:35 (fifteen years ago) link
let's talk about that some more
― roxymuzak, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 18:28 (fifteen years ago) link
I think I can see Rick Astley in it lol
― Local Garda, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 18:34 (fifteen years ago) link
This thread! How did I miss it?
I saw AC last night and they were pretty uncategorisably great. My brain's still recovering nearly 24 hours later. But I've never really loved their recorded output (caveat: Feels onwards only) except Person Pitch which I thought and still think is awesome.
To these ears, the new one sounds like a jump on from Person Pitch, rather than a jump on from Strawberry Jam, but that suits me fine tbh.
This thread, though! Bloody crikey. People are amazing.
― Background Zombie (CharlieNo4), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 18:35 (fifteen years ago) link
this band sucks balls tho tbh
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 18:36 (fifteen years ago) link
yeah i agree which is why i am more comfortable discussing that craaazy album cover; just tryin to keep it positive for 09.
― the ref (ed hochuli ha ha) (call all destroyer), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 18:37 (fifteen years ago) link
Ultimately this band strikes me as one of those fever-dream groups people want to will into greatness because it draws on so many things that folks can get invested heavily into. Conversely, that's a step I'm not interested in taking (though I've given into it before, no question -- and may yet again) and while I can't hate 'em, my lord can I ever not love them either.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 18:46 (fifteen years ago) link
That very point has been made repeatedly on the former Stylus message board, with varying degrees of effect.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 18:48 (fifteen years ago) link
I can imagine!
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 18:49 (fifteen years ago) link
they would be better w/good singing and songs
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 18:50 (fifteen years ago) link
"this band strikes me as one of those fever-dream groups people want to will into greatness because it draws on so many things that folks can get invested heavily into"
would probably make more sense for someone like, Burial?
anyway Ned, this "step" does it involve actually listening to the record? ... because it's you I'll take it as read that you have and fine, if you're not into it that's cool.
otherwise, I'm glad people are still happy to churn out one line "I don't like it = it is not good" posts in the '09. Really bringing the board to life guys.
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 19:32 (fifteen years ago) link
Whoever said this album was the progression from Person Pitch in the end was right because I have the same reaction to both albums -- "Oh -- that's it?" (Mentioning Burial is perfectly appropriate too because I feel the same exact way about his stuff!)
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 19:41 (fifteen years ago) link
ned, you liked person pitch!
― Cocktor Dassantino (k3vin k.), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 19:44 (fifteen years ago) link
I would not call this a rave review:
Person Pitch is very much an end product of a variety of musical trends in whatever can be called indie rock in the early 21st century — big-sounding, absolutely dedicated to texture and sonic playfulness, and somehow aiming to make a lot of interesting ideas seem kinda flat.
I did give the album credit and highlighted what I felt were its best moments but I stand by my overall take.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 19:49 (fifteen years ago) link
I like animal collective
― cool app (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 19:51 (fifteen years ago) link
haven't heard this album tho
funny, portishead is what came to my mind
― Tracy Michael Jordan Catalano (Jordan), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 19:55 (fifteen years ago) link
Imagine an album flatter than Person Pitch, with novel sonic ideas compressed behind gnomic declarations of domestic bliss.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 19:55 (fifteen years ago) link
lawn gnomic or wood gnomic
― cool app (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 19:56 (fifteen years ago) link
many xposts- as for "drawing on many things" ... well, I kinda can't stand Beach Boys vocal affectations normally, think of this WAY more as a post-rock record in the MBV/Seefeel inspired sense of things than anything which implicitly/explicitly reminds me of erm.. Kompakt? or even something on DFA (to really stretch it), freak folk?? god I went blue in the face trying to explain why I thought "Ys" was yadda yadda a commendable piece of art, but actually smelt real bad as a record you'd actually want to listen to.
and yet I quite like this album :/
so I don't think it's really a "sum of a load of cool parts" thing going on here, even if I understand why people might be sceptical, it's not a more than the sum of it's parts either... it's actually something else? that they're managing to make work and good on them for it.
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:00 (fifteen years ago) link
calling this album "flatter than Person Pitch" which actually sounded like it was spliced straight onto tape, the tape set to play, and then sung over the top is about as close as you can get to an outright lie in describing a record's sound really :/
anyway, I'm glad my own cynicism has temporarily left me for a moment here (can't help wondering what spirit Ned went into the listening of this though?) Alfred's against-the-grain schtick is as tiresome as always... I'd best leave before I get insulting here.
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:07 (fifteen years ago) link
So, "My Girls." I've listened to it loud and soft, I've listened to it on speakers and headphones, and if a big part of this band's appeal is that they're so sonically rich and expansive, why does it sound like someone's my first MIDI program decked out in a lot of reverb?
I'm really trying to understand how music that sounds so singularly punchless to me becomes so heavily praised (incl. by people who opinions i respect and usually understand). I'm not suggesting that they need to make it "rock" or use live instruments or something but could there not be a single disruptive, interesting sound on the track? As it is it floats by and I barely remember it was ever there.
― the ref (ed hochuli ha ha) (call all destroyer), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:08 (fifteen years ago) link
one last thing, I don't know *quite* why people are freaking out over "My Girls" to the exclusion of nearly all the rest of the album (and the closer)? Just because it has a bit of boompty bump and a "whoo!" ?
I mean I like it too but apart from a dip near the 2/3rds mark, this record is pretty consistent right through in sound & songs I find....
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:14 (fifteen years ago) link
so fandango what is your favorite song on the record.
― the ref (ed hochuli ha ha) (call all destroyer), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:15 (fifteen years ago) link
If anything the density of this record (which I have only now heard in full) makes it slightly understandable why people be so anxious to hear a higher quality version (hopefully they'll buy the album). It's actually hard to work out what's going on in a track like "Also Frightened" at a reduced bitrate.
Meanwhile maybe it's the "flatness" of Person Pitch (which only becomes pejorative if you buy into meaningless, sclerotic critical notions of surface vs depth) that makes it such a great and interesting record, I find that quality of mirage-like insubstantiality quite enchanting. It's like zooming in on the heat-shimmer above the surface of the road on summer's day until all you can see are the waves and curves of the air itself.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:19 (fifteen years ago) link
Alfred's against-the-grain schtick is as tiresome as always
I can't wait to read what fandango-style going with-the-grain looks like.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:20 (fifteen years ago) link
maybe the opener, I mean that kind of sudden aggressive-ugly-sickly synthy overload (and the way it finally pulls back like the sea lapping away to remind you of the pretty sweet melody lurking underneath) is a pretty audacious way to open a record imo. I guess I like a record that has the confidence to really *make an entrance*.
Or "Bluish" 'cos I'm a soppy twat.
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:24 (fifteen years ago) link
I like the first three tracks and "Taste," which has that key line ""Am I really all the things that are outside of me" that in its own way addresses the kinds of beauty Tim F saw in Person Pitch.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:26 (fifteen years ago) link
I feel like I'm going against the grain of myself by actually having positive feelings about this record when I haven't previously taken to this band... of course feel free to treat me as a dittohead whatever. I probably should have kept that thought in my head anyway, apologies.
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:30 (fifteen years ago) link
can't help wondering what spirit Ned went into the listening of this though?
Meaning Person Pitch or Merriweather? If the former, quite neutral but vaguely hopeful in a 'well I hear this is supposed to be really good' sense; if the latter, admittedly wearied about hearing about them -- visions of people kowtowing before Stephin Merritt ten years back came too easily to mind -- combined with a certain sense of cosmic justice at the success of Roxymuzak's prank, so hearing this again six months down the road might well provide a different perspective. And inasmuch as I can't help but feel I've been down this overall road before on a different path with Loveless, some things are just the end product of time, place and who and where you are in life.
As for 'flatness,' pace my remark on PP, Alfred's addition and Tim's follow through -- my use of the word was, if anything, intended to talk about a sense of deflated expectations but also larger contexts, as I hope my quote as a whole was trying to convey, if too briefly. How others might use it in terms of the sound is up to them, and Tim's just given a good illustration of that; I was thinking in a different mindset. (And I firmly believe I can readily praise the group for an evident sense of range and knowing 'what time it is' in a broad sense without thinking the end results really work for me.)
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:31 (fifteen years ago) link
I love Tim's descriptions as always but whatever critical notion I might be buying into (or not) PP just left me feeling a bit cheated really, in the same way tbh as the majority of other ILM-acclaimed sample-pop tends to do, be it super-brash and up in your face or subtly wistful.
NOT in the same way as something which I just plainly don't find as much of a magic combination as others seem to, for want of a better example, Burial again (tho I dig some tracks..)
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:37 (fifteen years ago) link
that's cool Ned :)
I wondered if I'd sound too accusatory there "you don't like this what is wrong with you?" style... I just feel like I've maybe locked myself out of records in the past due to cynicism or misplaced expectations. God, I'll be into Xiu Xiu next at this rate ;-)
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:42 (fifteen years ago) link
Oh I think most people do that at some point or another, doubtless I still do. The truly objective critic doesn't exist, for positive reasons as well as negative ones.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:45 (fifteen years ago) link
I'm kind of feeling odd with this whole discussion as like I hinted earlier, I think this is the first time I've had a serious well rounded opinion about a major release album in about 2/3 years, certainly the first time I've had a really positive feeling towards one.
I just feel it's a record that's very open, that suggests new possibilites and that feels very natural in the process. I mean I actually like the world that this record lives in also, the loose feel of it, the energy and positivity which doesn't cloy or isn't brow beating like so many big rock records.
I think the Beach Boys thing is a total red herring and it surprises me that people can like/dislike this record due to that. Sure the voices sound like the Beach Boys at times but that's just one element amongst many others.
I also think the electronic elements are well integrated into the whole album, as I said, really naturally mixed with the other elements, it's just a v good sort of tapestry feeling, not an awful dance-rock record or something. It just feels a band who've allowed electronic sounds to come into their music rather than forced the whole issue.
I agree with Fandango that it's a good record start to finish, kinda surprised by people only liking one or two tracks. I'm also in the same boat in that I've never heard any AC stuff before this.
― Local Garda, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 20:56 (fifteen years ago) link
It's ultimately the most distracting element, though -- and possibly the one most prone to weighing down reactions to it. I gather in some corners of the AC fan universe there's still a sense of resentment over my crack at the end of the PP review where I suggest it would have been more enjoyable as an instrumental. (I fully realize it would be a different release as a result, similarly to MPP, but that might be the point.)
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 21:03 (fifteen years ago) link
to part reply to a post above, I don't know that I do think of this record as "rich and expansive" to be honest...
I'm still feeling them out for myself but part of the attraction for me is that a lot of the sonics are pretty cheap and un-prof sounding. It's kind of ramshackle to me, but they're using these tools to try and sound texturally overwhelming, not streamlined. It's a punk kind of way to tilt at lush-ness. And as far as 'expansive' goes, it often feels more ridiculously close, humid, dense as Tim already said (and yes 'close' in a personal way too. Records concerned with the domestic are often accused of blandness and flattening and no change here really... but when that aesthetic can be made to work, is there any problem? Life isn't all rock and roll). I guess reviewers have already said "tropical" 100 times too and that fits as well...
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 21:08 (fifteen years ago) link
i might actually like this a bit if it sounded cheaper but the mix is so weird and then it's all like reverbreverbreverbreverb
― the ref (ed hochuli ha ha) (call all destroyer), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 21:09 (fifteen years ago) link
It's ultimately the most distracting element, though -- and possibly the one most prone to weighing down reactions to it. I gather in some corners of the AC fan universe there's still a sense of resentment over my crack at the end of the PP review where I suggest it would have been more enjoyable as an instrumental. (I fully realize it would be a different release as a result, similarly to MPP, but that might be the point.)― Ned Raggett
― Ned Raggett
Voices are a dominant element, but the "sound like Beach Boys!" thing is both an overplayed card and a red herring.
― Calling All Creeps! (contenderizer), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 21:12 (fifteen years ago) link
I'm curious to see how significant the extra detail & clarity might actually be to me when my CD arrives. I'm not really expecting relevations, or to suddenly lose my mind completely in it the way I might have with that Kate Bush record a few years back though....
― fandango, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 21:14 (fifteen years ago) link