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The band entered Q-Division Studios in Boston with co-producer Matthew Ellard (Elliot Smith, Billy Bragg & Wilco, Morphine) and later with sound engineer and co-conspirator Drew Malamud (Stars, Metric, The Dears), emerging with an album of classic proportions - drawing from roots as diverse as the Beatles and Led Zep to Built To Spill, Flaming Lips, Wilco, etc...
The first 3 tunes set the tone - from the kick off "Children of December," with its spiraling melody and fast talking delivery, through "Even Rats" - a super-charged, arena-rock racecar for your impersonal post-apocalypse, (the track has already been featured in Sony Playstation2's top-selling "Guitar Hero" video game, earning the band legions of new fans worldwide), to the languid and beautiful epic "If One Of Us Should Fall," or the intimate lullabye of "Suffocation Keep."
Eisenhower is, dare we say it, a classic - undeniably great and gallant, it takes our everyday, mundane feelings and elevates them to profundity- in essence, doing what true poetry does. And, not to mention, just being amazing rock n' roll. Gordon Matthews
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth the Wait,
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This review is from: Eisenhower (Audio CD)
I have been a fan of the musicianship of this small but powerhouse band for a few years now and have always wished they could have the kind of exposure a band with vocals can get. They have been freeform and flowing and inventive and smart, but with numbers sometimes lasting for ten minutes or more they seemed destined to remain an alternative treasure. Until now. This is one of the most beautiful and creative pieces of work I've heard from any concert band in a long time. It's the kind of album you sit in your driveway just so you can hear one more song. Suffication Keep is the album's haunting and soulful ballad and my favorite. There is even an anthem in If One Of Us Should Fall. This should be the breakthrough this band was working towards. Five stars, yes!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Slip into this little slice of heaven--and live!,
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This review is from: Eisenhower (Audio CD)
I heard the first track (Children of December) on the radio one morning, and later that day I bought the CD--an unusual action for me. But the song sounded that good.
Then I gave the rest a listen. My reaction: Okay. That was after my first listen. Now, over 100 listens later, I am beginning to understand this album. And what I understand thus far is that these 11 songs have changed me. I am not sure how or why, but I am no longer satisfied by any of the music that I was satisfied with before, or that is being produced/played these days. And realizing this truth has frustrated me. Where's the other good music?! In Eisenhower, The Slip have produced a work that is reminiscent of Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Wilco, The Beatles, etc. It is surely a concept album, but what exactly the concept is eludes me--and I am glad. This gives me room to imagine and tack my own meaning to the songs. The stand-out songs? I like the melancolia I find in Paper Birds--a song that also, in its drawnout, sing-along finish, serves to connect all the other songs on the album (Paper Birds is the 11th song)--and in Suffocation Keep; I like The Soft Machine and Mothwing Bite; I like Airplane/Primitive. But the jams, the 3 guys playing off each other, is just so fine! Here these guys have perfected their jazz/rock/acoustic fusion jam like never before. Have I said too much? No. Take a listen, and then keep listening. Their sound grows, until you will be anxiously awaiting their next release. About their earlier efforts: they don't compare to Eisenhower. The earlier efforts definitely have their moments, but the boys (3 brothers, 2 blood) have grown up musically, so don't wait--pick up a copy of Eisenhower today...and tell a friend to do the same.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the Slip's best studio work,
This review is from: Eisenhower (Audio CD)
I have been following the Slip for over five years now. I've enjoyed thier shows out when I went to UMASS Amherst and they always put on one heck of a show! While The Slip has evolved through the years, this work proves to be thier most professional and accessible studio work yet. Every song evokes emotion. The work on "Eisenhower" accentuates the band's vocal work, but thier instrumentals are just as good. This disc should get The Slip the recognition that they have deserved for a long time coming.
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