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4.0 out of 5 stars This album will grow on you!
I saw the Immaculate Machine open for The New Pornographers on the Twin Cinema tour and enjoyed them. This year IM was opening for NP again in Victoria for the Challenger tour so I decided I should listen to their new album "Fables". The album is very fresh and pleasant. IM performed "Nothing Ever Happens (in my town)" in the show and it has now become my favorite song...
Published on September 17, 2007 by Christian Morin

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If first impressions defined our lives, "Fables" would probably be one of those albums that I listened to once, without another fleeting thought. Jarhand is not one of those opening tracks that will leave you craving more, but rather makes you wish there was slightly less. Annoyingly infectious, sounding more like country than indie rock "Jarhand" is everything one hopes...
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4.0 out of 5 stars This album will grow on you!, September 17, 2007
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Christian Morin (Victoria, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I saw the Immaculate Machine open for The New Pornographers on the Twin Cinema tour and enjoyed them. This year IM was opening for NP again in Victoria for the Challenger tour so I decided I should listen to their new album "Fables". The album is very fresh and pleasant. IM performed "Nothing Ever Happens (in my town)" in the show and it has now become my favorite song from the album. This album really grows on you and never lets you down on repeat listening.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A tree falls in the forest, April 21, 2008
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What a great album that seems to have been completely ignored. Buried under louder, trendier, more marketable music. If you like great songwriting and impassioned performance then give it a try.

Maybe if they were based out of Brooklyn?
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sleeper Album Hoping to Impress..., April 10, 2010
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If first impressions defined our lives, "Fables" would probably be one of those albums that I listened to once, without another fleeting thought. Jarhand is not one of those opening tracks that will leave you craving more, but rather makes you wish there was slightly less. Annoyingly infectious, sounding more like country than indie rock "Jarhand" is everything one hopes not find in an opening track. Not only does the song lack that little spark that keeps you energized, but the overstated female harmonies make it feel easily forgettable. Jarhand's biggest problem as an opening track is that it tries too hard to impress, but ends up leaving you feeling empty and dry. In some alternate universe, I can almost picture a hauntingly simpler, quieter version of this song, with perfectly understated vocals. If only Immaculate Machine had chosen to take Jarhand in that direction. But before you toss Immaculate Machine's "Fables" out the window, give the rest of the album a try, trust me it gets better.

Thankfully, if Fables has any redeeming qualities as an album, it's the fact that not every song is so blatantly overstated. Admittedly, while I practically skipped over the next couple of tracks, it gets better. Fables finally finds its footing on the somewhat somber, passionate song "Old Flame". Certainly, not the best song IM has to offer, "Old Flame" offers a glimmer of hope amidst all the mundane. Slightly slower paced, Old Flame has an eclectic feel that makes it rather enjoyable. Subtly energetic, yet self-contained, the emotive "Nothing Ever Happens" is easily the best track. Beautifully complex, it feels like something you'd expect from Broken Social Scene or maybe even the setting for a summer blockbuster. In essence, "Nothing Ever Happens" is the perfect song to set the tone for the rest of Fables. And while it doesn't get better than this, the rest of the album still offers something more than just another annoying pop song.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Great first song; otherwise disappointing, October 15, 2009
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Robert H. Stine Jr. "Bob" (Arlington, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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The first track of this album, "Jarhand", was an iTunes free download, and it is everything you could possibly want in an indie pop song: great, infectious melody, terrific arrangement, nice harmonies, upbeat, and lots of hooks.

Sadly, for me, none of the other tracks are at all engaging. Somehow the songs remind me of the opera, "The Cunning Vixen", in which the words seem to be spoken more than sung and ultimately is a bit of a bore.

On the plus side, I think the cover art is terrific.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Higher expecttations, October 17, 2007
This review is from: Fables (Audio CD)
This cd is not as good as the cd they put out before this one. Had higher expectations.
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