Playlist: New Releases 06.17.08
Album: Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer

For the debut, like many I found myself enamored with Krug's fully realized contributions, while Boekner's songs seemed at times pedestrian in comparison. This time out, it's Boekner's work that shines a bit more, and I think it's not just that he's gotten better at songwriting but also because he's writing songs that utlize Krug better. The opening notes from the album (Boekner's "Soldier's Grin") illustrate this point, as well as other Boekner-penned highlights like "Language City," "The Grey Estates" and the Spoon-meets-Television of "Fine Young Cannibals." Meanwhile, while Krug's songs are still strong, they might be suffering a bit from over familiarity with all his output, as outside of "Call it a Ritual", his songs here sound more like Sunset Rubdown experiments. The one song they co-write is the epic 11-minute closer "Kissing the Beehive," a title the album once carried in its gestation (switched when it was discovered a Jonathan Carroll album of the same name). It's interesting that even co-writing, the parts they contribute feel easy to pick out, and not just because of their distinct vocal styles. The song has several points it works through, never dwelling too long on any movement, until Krug sings "Fire in the Hole!," which climaxes, fades out and then continues on in an oddly comforting 9/8 time pounding encore. If you thought their debut grew on you after a few listens, this one might just require bathing in it for a week or so. Once you're glistening with it, I guarantee you won't want to dry off.
Free album stream from AOL
Download: "Call It a Ritual", "Language City" [mp3]
Album: Dennis Wilson - Pacific Ocean Blue & Bambu - 2 CD Deluxe Legacy Edition

POB was the first Beach Boys solo album, and at the time, it both charted and outsold the Beach Boys' lukewarm M.I.U., yet it mysteriously went out of print (while the lesser M.I.U. stayed in print). Turns out the reason it's been so long is in an effort to release both albums together, there's been a ton of legal wrestling involved. Mike Love, the only original member left with the band name, has famously resisted and sued to keep his preferred version of the band that he displays on tour (pre-Pet Sounds and of course "Kokomo") from being 'diluted.' While no one will publicly say that it's Love specifically, all you have to know is that if Love had thrown even an ounce of support behind Dennis Wilson's legacy, we'd have been deservedly talking about him alongside Brian during the recent new wave of Beach Boys appreciation. The fact that the recent Beach Boys singles collection was released a couple weeks prior is no coincidence -- my guess is Mike Love made sure of that.
Free album stream from AOL
More on the radar this week:
My Brightest Diamond - A Thousand Shark's Teeth / Full album stream from Asthmatic Kitty / "Inside a Boy" [mp3]
Eef Barzelay - Lose Big
The Impossible Shapes - The Impossible Shapes
Ponytail - Ice Cream Spiritual / Free album stream from AOL / "Celebrate the Body Electric (It Came From An Angel)" [mp3]
King Khan and the Shrines - The Supreme Genius of King Khan and the Shrines / "Torture" [mp3]
Adem - Takes
Tilly and the Wall - O / Free album stream from AOL / "Pot Kettle Black", "Cacophony" [mp3]
Coldplay - Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends
The War on Drugs - Wagonwheel Blues
Jason Falkner - Bedtime with the Beatles 2
Teddy Thompson - A Piece of What You Need / Free album stream from AOL / "In My Arms" [mp3]
Alejandro Escovedo - Real Animal (in Rhapsody a week early)
Katy Perry - One of the Boys / Free album stream from AOL
The Notwist - The Devil, You + Me
Ride the Boogie - Ride the Boogie
Dan Tyminski - Wheels / Free album stream from AOL
Reissue
Sebadoh - Bubble & Scrape
Bowerbirds - Hyms For a Dark Horse
tags: music, album review, wolf parade, dennis wilson, indie rock, new releases, rhapsody
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New Releases 06.17.08
1. The Grey Estates - Wolf Parade
2. Inside a Boy - My Brightest Diamond
3. How Dare They - Eef Barzelay
4. Our Secret Operation - The Impossible Shapes
5. G Shock - Ponytail
6. Land of The Freak - King Khan & The Shrines
7. Loro - Adem
8. Pot Kettle Black - Tilly and the Wall
9. Viva La Vida - Coldplay
10. Taking The Farm - The War On Drugs
11. Penny Lane - Jason Falkner
12. What's This?!! - Teddy Thompson
13. Chelsea Hotel '78 - Alejandro Escovedo
14. I Kissed A Girl - Katy Perry
15. Where In This World - The Notwist
16. Big Ass Bass - Ride The Boogie
17. Whose Shoulder Will You Cry On - Dan Tyminski
18. Gate of Ivory - James Blackshaw
19. Prophecy - Judas Priest
20. Trust In You - The Offspring
21. Ain't That Lovin' You - Mick Hucknall
22. Snow - Hans York
23. Release From - Orange
24. Milligram Smile - From Autumn To Ashes
25. Thoughts Of You - Dennis Wilson
26. Soul And Fire - Sebadoh
27. In Our Talons - Bowerbirds
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