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| 1. Berry Metal-- Metallic Falcons |
| 2. Houses - Devendra Banhart |
| 3. Why Am I Still Sucking Your Dick?-- J.H.T. |
| 4. Of Gentle Blood - Sierra Casady |
| 5. You'll Never Know-- Nomi |
| 6. Real Good Time - Diane Cluck |
| 7. Rock N' Roll-- Spleen & Zen |
| 8. Kissing Without Lips - Jana Hunter |
| 9. Sex with a Shark-- Island Folk Lore |
| 10. Night Train - Patrick Wolf |
| 11. Song of a Wishwanderer-- Vashti Bunyan |
| 12. Happy Birthday! - Devendra Banhart |
| 13. Nothing But God - Diane Cluck |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Voyeurism for the lo-fi expressionist at heart,
By Kris Kunst (Gary, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Collection of Lost Songs (Dig) (Audio CD)
I didn't really know what to expect of this comp. Spanning several countries and a diverse selection of artists, the cohesively moody, introspective element is what initially struck me about this album. As a maiden release from label start-up under the auspices of CocoRosie's Bianca and her partner in crime "the fabulous miss" M, The Enlightened Family works. I am getting a sense of what to expect from them in the future.
Starting with the eerie Metallic Falcons dirge and running straight into Devendra Banhart's awesome "Houses", I was pleasantly surprised. Basically, I love the intimate voyeuristic vibe of the whole album. The various cuts also seem to stick together well, taking you through a series of psychological shades of the color blue. A song called "Rock and Roll" by someone known as Spleen and Zen blew me away with their avant take on hip-hop rhyming with what sounds like the band that plays in your adventure dreams, only muffled helplessly under a giant pillow. Ecstatic! So many cool pieces by people like Diane Cluck, JanA Hunter, Devendra Banhart. There's even a strange song by someone rumored to be the mysteriously wonderful Antony (of Antony and the Johnsons). Makes me wish I knew more about this kind of stuff, this has been a good introduction. Check out "Sex with a Shark", a dubby manipulated tape jam for those who don't leave the room when someone puts on the Residents. Getting back to the eeriness, Patrick Wolf brings something purportedly from a desert island that sounds absolutely lost and spectacular but too short. The last song ends with what sounds like a tape recorder being turned off, which makes me realize how personal some of these tracks must be. I feel like a peeping tom...There's a lot more interesting music on this record but not enough time to write more. Check this CD out!
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