Califone : Roots And Crowns | ||||
| CD | ![]() Rate or comment on this item |
Your Price: $13.34
(List Price: $16.99) Customer Rating: with 5 responsesAvailability: In Stock Sell date: 10/2006 Label: Thrill Jockey Mfg's Catalog#: 70163 CDC Part#: 287933 Add to Basket
| ||
| Notes & Reviews |
|
Full title is: Roots and Crowns The guys in Califone are on a roll. Heron King Blues was one of the most interesting albums of 2004, and Roots & Crowns continues to build on their unique sound. On one hand, Califone's songs are pretty, melodic and acoustic more often that not; drawing musically from blues, folk, and Appalachia. On the other hand, they're radical experiments using feedback, noise, electronics and unfamiliar instruments and sounds to create sometimes otherworldly settings for their pretty songs. Factor in Tim Rutili's gift for utterly inscrutable lyrics and you've got a recipe for a band that sounds like no other. The methods remain much the same, but each time out the band brings in new elements. They bring back the 'almost funk' of '2 Sisters Drunk on Each Other' from the last album on 'Pink & Sour,' also adding some sunny 'oooh' backing vocals and a blast of Fripp -ian guitar. Adding a few horns to the mix, 'Spider's House' almost sounds like it was arranged by Brian Wilson (but arranging for Califone, mind you), 'A Chinese Actor' gets more into rock territory with chugging guitars and percussion and layers of noise and grit. The detailed arrangements and production are amazing: there's almost always a lot going on but there's still enough space for the songs to emerge. The sonic detail is a treat, with percussion of all sorts and electronic flotsam and jetsam all around the stereo field. Marimbas, pianos, guitars, strings, white noise, field recordings, samples and a host of other esoteric items all make themselves heard at various times. The songs themselves are easy to approach if difficult to decipher, and the production details reward repeated listens. This is a very original group who are really hitting their stride. They write interesting melodic songs, they've got brilliant ideas for arranging and production, and they've got the studio savvy to pull it all off in spectacular fashion. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide Roots and Crowns. 'Uniting where you come from - your roots - with what you strive to be or what you reinvent yourself to become - crowns,' explains Califone's Tim Rutili. 'At the bottom of these songs are the memories and images you sift through in the process.' Imagery of rebirth comes up often on this CD. Limitations, obstructions, darkness, and the new possibilities they illuminate is what 'Roots And Crowns' is all about. The LP is limited to 1,000 copies and comes in a jacket hand-screened by Tim Rutili. Califone have toured with Wilco, Iron And Wine, Modest Mouse, The Shins, and The Sea And Cake, and were invited to the Sonic Youth-curated ATP. |
Tracks and Sound Clips
|
|
Pink & Sour - 4:13
|
|
Spider's House - 3:47
|
|
Sunday Noises - 2:50
|
|
Eye You Lost in the Crusades - 4:42
|
|
Chinese Actor - 4:18
|
|
Our Kitten Sees Ghosts - 2:47
|
|
Alice Crawley - :37
|
|
Orchids - 2:55
|
|
Burned by the Christians - 3:55
|
|
Black Metal Valentine - 6:16
|
|
Rose-Petal-Ear - 2:09
|
|
3Legged Animals - 4:08
|
|
If You Would - 5:43
|
| Recommendations |
|
People who buy califone CDS may also enjoy, in order of descending probability, the works of Boxhead Ensemble, Six Organs Of Admitt, Ben Weaver, Growing, Black Dice, Animal Collective, Magnolia Electric Co, Chicago Underground Trio, Lisa Germano, Chris Brokaw, Espers, Thuja, Loren Connors, Panda Bear, Young People. |
|
To link directly to this page:
http://www.cdconnection.com/details/Califone__Roots_And_Crowns/287933
|
|
© Copyright 1994-2010 CDconnection.com. Portions © Copyright 2010 All Rights Reserved.
|