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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solo tù y yo, that's what I want the most,
This review is from: A Mad and Faithful Telling (Audio CD)
DeVotchKa has always done the gypsyish-rock sound, and in their last album "How It Ends" they added a poignant string section.
Well, they do one better in "A Mad and Faithful Telling," a gloriously energetic, sepia-toned ride that juggles rock, pop, Eastern European dance, and a tinge of that heartbreaking orchestral music. As it makes you laugh and breaks your heart, DeVotchKa turns out their most balanced, polished album to date. "I'm concentrated on the wrong side of the law/From the creator/of this beautiful strip mall/A decimator of the cinder block world," Nick Urata wails over tight, nimble violins and a bouncy, raucous tune. But it has its sadder moments -- a stretch of lamenting cries and bolero-flavoured music, followed by a greed-inspired reflection ("All the world is for the taking/Just forget the hearts you're breaking/Is this love that you are making/or is it a deal?"). Then they break out the mariachi horns for the stately, swirling "Along The Way," and the xylophone and sweeping violins for the bittersweetly exquisite "Clockwork Witness." Those songs set the tone for the rest of the album -- rough-edged gypsy-rockers, energetic fiddle dance, haunting Romany ballads, confusingly swirly rockers, and Spanish-flavoured laments. There's even a pure rock tune near the end, a slightly schizoid little song ("Beautifully mutilated, insanely antiquated/I will admit I almost always underestimate it...") Even if their music wasn't so much fun, DeVotchKa would still stick out a mile -- they used to play burlesque clubs, their name is a Russsian word for "woman," and the members' musical backgrounds... well, it would take too much time to recount. Suffice to say, DeVotchKa's latest does a brilliant balancing act with ballads, rockers and dancey traditional music, sometimes all in one song. In fact, if there's a flaw with this album, it's that the best songs are so brilliant that the others seem merely good by comparison. As a whole, "A Mad And Faithful Telling" sounds like a journey through Europe with a bunch of rock'n'roll gypsies, looking at the sights and soaking up the old cultures. Instead of sticking to one style, they juggle and intertwine three or four. We get some guitar (both punky and Spanishy acoustic), solid drums and some piano as the core -- and around that, they spin a cloud of shifting trumpets, accordion, bouzouki, tinkly theremin and upright bass. And there's a web of violins -- nimble, scraping like fiddles, or smoothly sweeping in an epic arc. Urata has one of those great warbling voices often found in Eastern European music. And the lyrics match his yowly vocals -- laments about greed, confusing love songs, and even a prayer where he announces that "you know I never hurt no one/What I have stolen won't be missed" and warns that "If you must take me/I can not go peacefully/I left someone waiting for me..." "A Mad and Faithful Telling" is mad, but remains faithful to no style. Ballads, mariachi-flavoured dance and gypsy rock'n'roll are all woven into this amazing little album... and it ends up being their best.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing,
By The King "Dave" (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Mad and Faithful Telling (Audio CD)
A Mad and Faithful Telling is an incredible piece of work. Simply beautiful and stirring music. Didn't know much about Devotchka before seeing them at a Red Rocks festival last year where they stole the show. Have since bought all their CD's and in my opinion, this one's the best. The Clockwise Witness, Undone and Blessing in Disguise are all great songs, but Transliterator is outstanding rising in emotion throughout.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful,
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This review is from: A Mad and Faithful Telling (Audio CD)
It's a beautifully lush and layered album that draws from a number of classic styles. It takes you to another place and time... I can't help but imagine myself riding on horseback across the countryside or watching belly dancers perform in an opium-filled speakeasy!
If you've liked their other albums or the soundtrack to "Little Miss Sunshine," this album is a must-have.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alright! Devotch"ka,
By Richard Garriott Stejskal (Albuquerque, NM United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Mad and Faithful Telling (Audio CD)
I love Devotch'ka. And, this is Devotch'ka at it's best. Some kind of Eastern European hill billy rock and roll, Gypsys on drugs, freaked out Sousaphone players, recovering madmen writing music for Sunday parks. I love it. I love Devotch'ka and I love this album. You betcha!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another amazing CD!!!,
By Susiemama (Connecticut) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Mad and Faithful Telling (Audio CD)
As a huge fan of this band who has seen them play live more than once and turned on many to their unusual, haunting, melodic, exuberant sound, I was worried about the next CD, wondering how anything could stand up to any of their four previous albums. Well, A Mad and Faithful Telling does more than stand up--it shines and crys and howls and thoroughly entertains. It's most reminiscent of "How it Ends" in general feel but cannot be compared. If you love them, buy it immediately, hover at the window until it's delivered, slap it into the CD player in your car and drive off. You will forget how much you just paid for a tank of gas and be singing along with Nick Urata and the gang for a long time to come.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente,
By sdreader (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Mad and Faithful Telling (Audio CD)
Very beautiful - especially the fantastic singing, wonderful mariachi brass, fabulous bass, and gorgeous strings and drums. Oh! I guess that would be everything.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Devotchka - A mad and faithful telling,
By sweetjennypuff (Seattle) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Mad and Faithful Telling (Audio CD)
The item arrived in a timely manor and was in decent shape. However, I did not know that this was a library copy and would have library information all over the cover. The cd plays well, just a little unhappy with the outer packaging.
All of Devotchka's albums are amazing and worth purchasing.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Devotchka A Mad and Faithful Telling,
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This review is from: A Mad and Faithful Telling (Audio CD)
If you like interesting and different music, this cd is a good one... There is a mix of spanish, russian, italian, and jewish beats and sounds. It's different and I am trying to figure out how to classify the music but it is good and I would recommend to anyone who has an open mind about music
5.0 out of 5 stars
a bad and fateful smelling,
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This review is from: A Mad and Faithful Telling (Audio CD)
what's more to say about my new favorite album? I like the first song where they're like OO-OO-OO-OO-OO-OO-OO-OO... and all the other songs too.
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's more diverse than I expected-Love it!,
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This cd is great-it's my first DeVotchKa cd. I am impressed by its wide range of music genres... I love the crooner style of the singer and the accordion-it's nostalgic and progressive.
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