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mecca
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Topic: Time of Orchids - Namesake Caution (2007) Posted: October 13 2007 at 01:34 |
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This is a huge recommendation. Has anyone else listened to the album yet? I wasn't much a fan of Sarcasm While, far too w**ky for my tastes, songs never really went anywhere, but this album is something entirely new. Something I really haven't ever heard before, I don't think. If I set it in a genre, I'd call it Rock In Opposition pop, and that's exactly what it is, think of Kayo Dot, then mix that with Beach Boys. You'll get jarring dissonance and beautiful consonance (at the same time ), heavy and soft instrumentation (at the same time ) and huge contrasts in between. I reviewed the album a couple minutes ago, this is possibly my favorite album of 2007.
Listen to the top 2 songs, from the new album.
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avestin
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 09:28 | ||
I am slowly getting to know it more and more but even at first listen I realized how I like it and it's getting better with each listen.
I mentioned it in the RIO Drop In Centre thread and gave my quick synopsis of it.
I hope my wife and I get to see them next month in NYC at The Stone
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mecca
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 18:13 | ||
And yeah, even though I liked this album at first listen, it continues to grow on me. I think what's so spectacular about the album is that it's just really hard to understand. I'll try to find your post by the way, I'm interested in what you thought of it.
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avestin
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 18:20 | ||
Sorry, I should have looked for it myself.
Here's what I initially posted in the RIO thread:
Originally posted by avestin
TIME OF ORCHIDS - Namesake Caution Mostly clear vocals (even harmonies), heavy, mostly slow pace, and yet somehow also delicate... reminds me of Kayo Dot's approach and sound at times... they have this abstract quality to their music and yet there is always a sense of direction to it, never veering to unclear waters. Occasionally there's a play of guitars that brings to mind label mates Ahleuchatistas' style, Experimental, pushing forward; I personally like this release quite a lot, it clicked from first listen, and I somehow seem to understand the music, its direction and aim or more accurately, seem to be on the same "vibe".
Just to followup on something:
I find it remarkable that a band can be as experimental, angular sounding even, abstract and go into what most people would deem noise or unlistenable and yet have the ability to protray such delicacy at the same time, whether it be with their vocals or by means of the more soft and calm passages in their songs or simply by the way the songs are arranged and the instrumentation.
I agree with what you wrote "it's just really hard to understand", there's a complexity to it, mainly in the rhythm guitars playing angular and complex parts changing time signatures and pace (at times reminding me of Ahleuchatistas and Upsilon Acrux).
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mecca
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 19:19 | ||
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avestin
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 19:22 | ||
^^^
I see what you mean. Well, this is turning to be a very interesting discussion.
I haven't heard their previous albums (except for samples and Myspace). Aside from the previuos one, have you heard any other album? Would you recommend them?
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mecca
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 19:47 | ||
I've heard bits and pieces of songs from their other two albums, and as far as I can tell, they're like Sarcasm While. Namesake Caution seems to be their defining album at the moment. I recommend Sarcasm While, if you want some extra songs, but as a whole, it only shows the band's talent, it doesn't have class like this one. Edited by mecca - October 13 2007 at 19:51 |
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chamberry
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Posted: October 14 2007 at 02:28 | ||
If you think that Namesake Caution is an improvement to Sarcast While then I'm more eager to listen to it! I like Sarcast While, but I still think it had some bad moments in it so maybe this will be the improvement they needed.
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avestin
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 14:01 | ||
I hope I can make their show in NYC next month. They said they'll be glad to sign my copy and they'll have more stuff to sell and I hope I can get some small questions to ask them to post here in PA and maybe a show review. It all depends if I can make it.
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mecca
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Posted: October 25 2007 at 18:15 | ||
My somewhat local record store Atomic Records finally received the album, I'm going to pick it up tomorrow; I can't wait!
Just wondering, avestin, are the lyrics in the packaging of Namesake Caution? And yeah, I really hope you can make it, I'd definitely like to hear more information from the band. Edited by mecca - October 25 2007 at 18:16 |
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avestin
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Posted: October 25 2007 at 22:58 | ||
Yes, the lyrics are printed in the booklet.
For now it looks like my wife and I will be going (with some friends probably).
If we're on the subject of The Stone, then there's some interesing performances there these days:
There are theme nights:
CURATED SERIES
Tuesdays—8:00 Solos / 10:00 Notorious Duos Wednesdays—Improv Nights Thursdays—New Works & Long Form Compositions Fridays—Bands Saturdays—Album Night (Seminal Albums performed in their entirety) Sundays—Film Night (Experimental Film with Live Music) |
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mecca
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Posted: October 25 2007 at 23:58 | ||
And after even more listens of Namesake Caution, I really love production and mixing, the drums are loud and crisp... it sounds like the album is largely drum-oriented -the guy is very talented.
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Bryan
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Posted: October 26 2007 at 04:19 | ||
I haven't heard this album yet, but Time of Orchids are an awesome band.
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