Im not usually inclined to liking a lot of "new" bands, but I have become really infatuated with this album. The way each song is delivered is really cool, with some getting that deliberate dirty/lo-fi sound and other receiving the lush treatment they deserve. Its not really one of those albums that has a "sound". It has a bunch of sounds, and I like that because it mirrors the diverse range of songs on the record.
Another thing I like is how casual and almost capricious the performances are. Things like slightly out of tune instruments, sloppy timing on vocal harmonies, and the generally whimsical nature of the lyrics give it that human element that makes music so inspiring. Its almost Pinkerton-esque in that sense. its just an all-around really cool album.
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It is also the only of montreal album to date that sounds anything close to like a band playing a room.
It MIGHT be my favorite by them. Either that or Satanic Panic.
I'd be curious to know what version of the album you are listening to. It was re-released recently and all the songs had been either re-mixed or had entirely new stuff overdubbed in (The horn part at the beginning of "baby", for example. That wasn't in the '97 version, though everything else is the same).
I, for one, think i like the originals better. But i would really have to go back and take note of exactly what they added to each song.
It MIGHT be my favorite by them. Either that or Satanic Panic.
I'd be curious to know what version of the album you are listening to. It was re-released recently and all the songs had been either re-mixed or had entirely new stuff overdubbed in (The horn part at the beginning of "baby", for example. That wasn't in the '97 version, though everything else is the same).
I, for one, think i like the originals better. But i would really have to go back and take note of exactly what they added to each song.
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Cherry Peel is a great album. I got to see them live during the touring for "Coquelicot Asleep in the Poppies" (Incredible album, in my opinion, as well.) and loved them even more ever since. Really cool band to see live. Off topic a little, but was that a great night of music. That night there was a great local opening band named "See Venus" and the Oxes and Trans Am were on that leg of the tour with Of Montreal.
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