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Down with Wilco, while a stellar album in its own right, also sounds like a creative counterpart to Wilco's warped and wonderful
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. It makes sense, since all four current members of
Wilco contribute, and
Down with Wilco was recorded around the same time (and was met with the same resistance from the music industry) as
Foxtrot. This one is tighter and more conventional, as songs like "Where Will You Go?" and "The Family Gardener" threaten to fly off into space but never actually do. Of course, it also features Scott McCaughey (of
Young Fresh Fellows) and
R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, and the playful feel of past Minus 5 efforts such as
Old Liquidator. The group's strange yet familiar cacophonies borrow the best parts of
Beach Boys and
Beatles. Credit Minus 5 with another lovely genre-bending collection.
--Matthew Cooke
Los Angeles Times
These are gorgeously written, infectious, perfectly interpreted takes on the roots of the best 60s pop.