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Black Sheep Boy Appendix [EP]

Okkervil RiverAudio CD
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"The goal was to push my brain to places it didn't want to go. The idea was to not have any idea – to keep myself confused about what I was doing," frontman Will Sheff says about Okkervil River's newest album. "I produced it myself so that I could extend the songwriting process all the way through to the very last second of recording, so the songs would never really stop changing." The resulting… Read more in Amazon's Okkervil River Store

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  • Audio CD (November 22, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: EP
  • Label: Jagjaguwar
  • ASIN: B000BKUX10
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #311,745 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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This ambitious mini-album is a companion piece to their critically acclaimed 2005 release, Black Sheep Boy. It's a condensed, alternate vision of that record's imagery and themes with the ultimate intent to exhaust and destroy both. It rounds up and reworks the band's favorite unfinished songs and then punctuates and bookends them in brand new compositions. It's their most adventurous and eccentric work so far; a wild, sloppy, 35-minute rip through a fantastical Technicolor landscape that's crumbling into pieces as it unreels. Suffocatingly lush string instruments, skittering found sounds, lean rockers, deafening epics, and hallucinatory, cinematic folk. Jagjaguwar. 2005. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

 

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars o.r. impresses me more every day, November 22, 2005
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I have been watching this band grow up for the last five years. They have always been good. Their first two full-length albums didn't seem like they could ever be improved upon when I first heard them, and then "Down The River of Golden Dreams" was released and Will Sheff's songwriting had evolved to such a beautiful degree that it was basically all I could listen to for a year. When "Black Sheep Boy" was released, I was blown away again. The songs on that record are dark and thoughtful, they creep into your heart and take over. This appendix seemed like it might disappoint after such a high note, might feel like leftovers, but it doesn't -- not at all. Some of Sheff's most beautiful songwriting to date is in "Another Radio Song", which is actually a lyrically rewritten version of a song that appeared on their very first LP. The music that frames his literary songwriting style has grown as well and this music is as lush and full-bodied as it gets.

Listen to this band hard and they will break your heart and reseal it in all new shapes.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Leftovers? Yes. But at least they're still warm..., December 4, 2005
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While I share the opinion of the reviewer above in that Mr. Sheff's songwriting continues to grow stronger and stronger, one can't help but feel slightly dissatisfied with the River's latest offering.

I too have held a long-term fascination with this group, and Sheff in particular, and bought this album just as any obsessive fan will. After a few listens through, however, it becomes increasingly apparent that "Black Sheep Boy Appendix" is merely a good excuse to showcase one or two musical gems, specifically "Another Radio Song" and "Black Sheep Boy #4." Though these two tracks will certainly warrant the purchase price for most fans of the group, the rest of the album, unfortunately, sounds like mere filler.

"No Key, No Plan" and "Last Love Song", while not bad songs, seem colder and less natural, due in large part to Sheff belting out lines in wracked emotion before the listener even feels a connection to the material being sung. Unlike Okkervil's previous efforts, which paced themselves perfectly to allow the listener to slide into the album and it's mood, making Sheff's emotional stylings believable and appropriate, these songs feel forced and insincere.

Tracks such as "A Garden" and "A Forest" meander almost aimlessly and are usually perpetrated by far more pretentious artists than Will has ever appeared to be.(Connor Oberst and Mike Patton, though both exceptional writers in my opinion, come to mind here.)

While I can understand that Will's tireless musical output drives him to release material at a more frequent rate than his peers, it's no secret that this is the fourth release by Okkervil River in just over a year. Four releases, though two of them were an E.P. and a single, is still an awful lot of work.

One starts to notice the parallels and similarities between artists such as Oberst, Patton and Sheff: multiple projects churning out material simultaneously, more releases in six months than most artists in two years, etc., etc. My gripe is only that it becomes very easy for an audience to tire of something (however brilliant or inventive) when given too much too quickly, and even easier for the artists themselves to tire, which tends to lead to poor material.

Luckily for Mr. Sheff, he seems to have found just enough material here to warrant this release, but again, just barely.

All in all, this album seems to work, if only for the fact that it still offers that familiar "Okkervil" sound we love so much, though it will almost certainly not join the ranks of the near-perfect masterpieces this ensemble have blessed us with this last year.

And down the river goes Huck....
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting, Beautiful, and Broken, February 5, 2008
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Last year, I was given a copy of "Black Sheep Boy" by a friend. I loved it so much, that I purchased "The Stage Names". While the latter is a great album, it didn't have the haunted, broken sound of "Black Sheep Boy" that made me love it. So I thought I'd give the "Black Sheep Boy Appendix" a try. Yes! More of the same lovely, beautiful songs that seem somehow imcomplete, and yet fully realized at the same time. "A Garden" is sort of unnecessary, especially for 99 cents, but the whole Appendix was so worth the 7 bucks, that it doesn't matter. Okkervil River have a sound on these records that sells you on the idea that they could make the songs more radio friendly, they could write the songs to be better played, or better sung, but why do that, when it's obvious that what they're giving you now is their heart and soul up for scrutiny? That's what grabs me about this. It seems incomplete, rushed, broken, and yet somehow RIGHT.
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