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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is an exceptional creation...
I was unaware of this band prior to buying their album - I had happened upon the page by some odd circumstance and saw the glowing, albeit small number, of reviews. I listened to the clips and thought it sounded interesting enough to take a chance on. I had the sense that even if the seven prior reviews were submitted by friends of the band that the little I had heard...
Published on June 20, 2008 by Demian Raven

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not appealing
As a whole, this is just not aesthetically appealing music, in my opinion. If there is some esoteric genre it fits into that I've never heard of, like "acoustic-echo-repetitive-detune" or something, then I apologize. All I have to compare it to are bands that I much prefer, such as the folksier Avetts or the more harmonious Fleet Foxes.

Some of the shorter...
Published on August 3, 2009 by M. Gunderson


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is an exceptional creation..., June 20, 2008
This review is from: Visiter (Audio CD)
I was unaware of this band prior to buying their album - I had happened upon the page by some odd circumstance and saw the glowing, albeit small number, of reviews. I listened to the clips and thought it sounded interesting enough to take a chance on. I had the sense that even if the seven prior reviews were submitted by friends of the band that the little I had heard was enough of a guarantee that I would not be disappointed.

Do not be deceived by the cover of the album. Some covers oversell the music; this one is very humble. A first listen to this album is much like receiving a gift wrapped in brown paper from a distant but dear friend - It is a wonderful surprise from a source both familiar and enriched by new experiences. I played this album while on my way to work and was so captivated by it that I remained outside, sitting under the blue sky and growing trees, until the last song had played out.

Every song on Visiter is a wonderful piece of craft but it is even better taken as a complete experience. I have many albums of which I have only a few songs that I listen to: Visiter is a exciting ride from start to finish. The band should be quite proud of this evocation.

The music is full of driving rhythms punctuated by bright, crisp off-beat percussion, surrounded by moments of guitar (sometimes clear and upbeat, sometimes roughly acoustic, sometimes distorted), banjo, and (I believe) I heard an uke as well. It swells, flows, recedes and then hits you where you can feel it. Every sound in this album feels well-intended and vital, adding a variety of twists of melody, tone, and tempo that make this one of the most exciting albums I have heard in this year. The vocals are excellent and beautiful as are the lyrics which are sensitive and well-written, fun, evocative, and well-worth a deeper listen.

I believe (sticking my neck out here) that listeners of any of the following bands would find this an exceptional addition (I go further: if all these groups were placed in a musical blender you may come out with a rough approximation):
- Menomena
- Beirut
- Sufjan Stevens
- The Magnetic Fields
- Death Cab for Cutie
- Neutral Milk Hotel

With all the ingredients to quickly become my favorite band I recommend this without reservation. I can imagine that they are also brilliant as a live act, which I hope to personally confirm soon...

Update (July 2008): Excellent live band as well - can't wait until next time they come around.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I can't stop listening to this album!, July 7, 2008
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Sean T. Murphy (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Visiter (Audio CD)
Just when you thought nothing is music could surprise you anymore, here come the Dodos and their fabulous album "Visiter". The instrumentation for the most part seems pretty straightforward, vocals, drums, guitar but as you get into the album, you'll be amazed at what they're able to accomplish. This album is definitely a grower, as you will probably enjoy the album as a whole on first listen, but on repeated listens the album really opens up and reveals its many charms. Among the 14 tracks there are several standouts including Red and Purple, God?, Paint the Rust, Fools, Jody, and Winter. If you enjoy male harmonies with interesting arrangements and foot tapping rhythms, there is plenty for you to get into here.

I listen to a lot of music and typically will listen to an album from start to finish and then swap it out for something else. Well, I've been having trouble with this practice recently as I simply can not stop listening to this album. For a straight week I don't think I took it out of my car's cd player. Really, anyone that typically enjoys interesting and moving indie music should jump on board. I'm not saying that the Dodos sound like these artists, but I think if you've enjoyed the latest albums by Sufjan Stevens, Destroyer, Grizzly Bear, Deer Tick, Plants and Animals or Andrew Bird that this cd would certainly fit in nicely with that collection.

Check this album out, and I hope you'll fall in love with it as much as I have.

Happy Listening!
Sean Murphy
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent all the way through, April 27, 2009
This review is from: Visiter (Audio CD)
For only two people, the Dodos are incredibly creative and never out of fresh ideas. Each song has a great melody thant you will easily find yourself singing along to. Their drums are probably the most creative I've ever heard and I think about them everytime I get behind a drumset. The song transitions are great and they have a good combo of both long and short songs. If there's anyway they can top this album, they will go far.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars awsome, October 12, 2008
This review is from: Visiter (Audio CD)
Nothing feels better then playing a new album and being instantly gratified by what comes out of the speakers; especially when the listener has not a clue about what he is going to hear.

This was my experience with Visiter. The opening tract, Walking, starts off innocently enough, with a melodic picking progression, but the second I heard that raw open pluck five seconds into the track I was hooked...and even more-so when the banjo came in. The album moves onto a great second track, Red and Purple and everything seems to build nicely off itself.

my only gripe is that by about the 8th track I no longer want to listen to the album. It suffers slightly from repetitiveness - all forgivable though. it is a great album.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent album, July 27, 2008
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N. Molina (Boston Metro / Tristate) - See all my reviews
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Rarely does new music coming out these days impress me. The Dodos Visitor is different. It brings a fresh sound with good lyrics. Go buy it.

Note Worthy Tracks..

Fools
Joe's Waltz
Winter
Park Song
Jodi
Ashley
The Season
God?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Genre-bending acoustic (mostly) rock, July 22, 2008
This review is from: Visiter (Audio CD)
One of the best albums of the first half of 2008. The Dodos make a surprising amount of noise with their stripped down acoustic -guitars-and-drums setup, in a way that recalls Animal Collective, but with fewer electronics and more attention to melody. "Red and Purple" packs a buzz of activity into its four minutes, with frequent rhythmic change-ups, while "Joe's Waltz," "The Season" and "God?" morph from stage to stage, cranking up the tension throughout. Just don't call it a folk album.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rare Jewel Waiting To Be Discovered, November 21, 2008
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In a time when many in the music business are jaded and faded, this group will grab your attention in a big way. "Visiter" is absolutely one of the best albums (yeah, I'm an old dude) I have ever listened to.

The music has a gentle groove that is almost ethereal. It invites you in and then gets your slippers and pipe for you while you kick back in reverie. Totally entrancing.

I have not heard drums used so effectively ever before.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Killer, July 2, 2008
This review is from: Visiter (Audio CD)
Just saw these guys live in Boise. If they don't light you up, have someone check your pulse. You may be dead.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great weird album, December 17, 2009
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This is a spectacular album for many reasons, The fact that almost all the songs meld into one another in a subtle, not slapping you in the face, kind of way. The drumming is just incendiary. i find that Meric doesn't have the greatest voice in the world, but he gets the job done quite well. Would highly recommend for fans of grizzly bear or andrew bird.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Visiter"?!?, September 30, 2008
This review is from: Visiter (Audio CD)
.......maybe I'm a little-over emotional about this band, but this is one of the most charismatic, energetic, eclectic, lively, personal, original, exuberant, and simple albums i have ever placed to my ears. I know, I say things like that about all of the artist I've reviewed, but The Dodos have truly earned it. The innocently misspelled "Visiter" (see wikipedia for reference) is a blast, and i assure you it's nothing like what you'd typically expect form a mere duo (a percussionist and a guitarist/vocalist). Each song wonderfully follows the other in sequence; the arrangements are intentionally awkward, and perfect for it. Tracks like "Red & Purple" and "Fools" show off Kroeber's unique drumming abilities and Long's intelligently quirky word play. "The Season" and "Winter" (which includes a brass ensemble) are personal and thought provoking. Docking in at a little (one minute) less than a hour, the entire album is amazing. To be frank, "Visiter" is easily the bands best outing, as well as one of the best releases of '08 thus far.
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