Showing posts with label Young God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Young God. Show all posts

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Akron/Family - Meek Warrior (Young God, 2006)


Akron/Family
Meek Warrior
Young God
2006

Rating:
7.5 crab nebulae out of 10

I’ve never been a big fan of the term “freak folk” to describe what the kids are doing these days with some acoustic guitars, a delay pedal and repetitive layering of vocals. But the nice thing about any genre name is that despite how silly it might be, it gives you an easy way to refer to a specific style and most folks know where you are coming from. I mention this because Akron/Family often gets grouped with those freak-folk bands, which is a perfectly fitting descriptor of this New York City-based quartet some of the time. Then there is that other part of their music, which couldn’t be any more all-over-the-map if you had a globe and a handful of darts. Sunny pop, krautrock, noise…you name it, they find a way to work some element of that sound into their recordings.

This album, "Meek Warrior", finds them following along that same path, this time with extra help from some members of Do Make Say Think and Broken Social Scene. The Young God website makes it sound as if this is a hold-over until the band records another album - a collection of random tracks individual band members had been working on, fleshing out and then recording with the full band later. Mostsongs lean towards the more folky side of the band, all fine and good and no complaints from this listener; but they still manage to work in a few mindfucks, most importantly the opening track “Blessing Force”, an epic 9+ minute rocker that goes from Oneida-style repetitive rockin’ to more straight-forward folk to some weird variation on blues-rock and finally dissolves into noise and chaos to end it all. It is this song that best represents the many sides of this talented band, with their ability to swarm all over the map musically and still somehow tie all of that together in a listenable fashion.

Tuesday, December 31, 2002

Devendra Banhart - Oh Me Oh My... (Young God, 2002)


Devendra Banhart
Oh Me Oh My...
Young God
2002

Rating:
5 hairy bastards out of 10

I’ve been simmering on this review for some time, trying to wrap my head around what it is exactly
I want to say about Devendra Banhart, and his new album, ‘Oh Me Oh My...’. This much I know - it’s
one of the most original things I’ve heard in a long time. I don’t know if it’s just that I’m not listening to the right stuff, but I can’t think of anyone who really sounds like this guy. I can hear hints of Jeff Buckley in there, as well as few others here and there, but for the most part this sounds like nothing else I have ever heard. You know the only thing that comes to mind when I hear this record - Edward Gorey. One of my favorite illustrators/artists ever, whose work excites me and creeps me out at the same time. On top of that, I could really see Banhart’s work as the musical accompaniment to a viewing of Gorey’s cartoons - I think the two would go fine together.

Part of me wants to give this a higher rating, and still another part wants a lower one. On the one hand, I can appreciate the talent and originality that’s gone into this release. I would not be surprised in the least if 20 years from now he’s one of those guys that all of the up and comers name drop as one of their main influences. On the other hand, I would say that more often than not I don’t really want to listen to this record. There are certainly a number of songs that I like, but there are plenty that I usually end up skipping also. Part of me wants to admit that I’m just not intelligent enough to "get" this music, but I also think that it’s just the sort of music that may not be for everyone, but those that do like it will find it to be some of the best music they’ve heard in quite some time.