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The Deadly Syndrome
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 11, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: September 11, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Dim Mak Records
  • ASIN: B000UGG38M
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #129,763 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Eucalyptus
2. Winter in You
3. I Hope I Become a Ghost
4. Wolves in the Garden
5. Animals Wearing Clothes
6. Friends Who Don't Go Out at Night
7. Heart
8. Emily Paints
9. I Release You
10. Creature, Creature
11. Ship That Shot Its Selef
12. This Old Home
13. Ortolan

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There's a distinctive west coast signature in each of their glorious tunes, reminiscent of rock forefathers such as Neil Young, Lindsey Buckingham, Peter Frampton, The Doobie Brothers, Tim and Jeff Buckley, Elliott Smith, Wilco, and The Eagles, to name a few. An upbeat pop-tinged album with larger than life percussion, jangling guitars, and heart wrenching vocals that still maintains the crucial darkness that so often taints the west coast folk and rock sound. Upbeat tales of longing, loving, suicide, and loss. "Unbridled euphoria" - LA Times.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Like listening to paintings, January 14, 2008
I was privileged enough to see these guys at a concert about 6 months ago. They opened for I Hate Kate and Hot Hot Heat. At first I found the music catchy and intriguing. I bought the CD about a week ago finally on Itunes because it is so obscure I couldn't find it at a local Borders or anything.

When I listen to this album I find that the music and lyrics combined have an artistry like I haven't heard. I get surreal images of fairy tales and spooky abadoned towns. They give a faint reminiscent feeling of other strange albums like Yellow Submarine where, as we have learned, nothing is real.

A step in a new direction for indie rockers everywhere, this is an important and unique album. It ranges from acoustic to electronic to flat out rock with hints of synth and B3. Catchy and rememberable. Despairing and uplifting. Can make you dance and can make you think. Really inspirational.

Tracks worth giving a listen: Wolves in the Garden, Eucalyptus and I Hope I Become a Ghost. They are great live and on recording, check 'em out!
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5.0 out of 5 stars 50 Years of never boring Pop History, March 27, 2008
French President Francois Mitterand's last meal before he died were two well-prepared Ortolan birds that he ate with a hood over his head. The meal was illegal but it was a dying man's last wish. The Deadly Syndrome's debut album `The Ortolan' is still fresh and new to me, but for some people it will take on a sentimental value as well.

I've been listening obsessively to popmusic now for about 14 years, that's exactly half of my life. After so many years you develop a certain awareness; not everything is new anymore, but some things will mean more because you haven't heard it before. And once in a while a record comes by that really blows your mind like this one by a California based band that has only been around since for about two years.

From the first notes of `Eucalyptus' and the chanting singing that sounds like a mix of Sunset Rubdown/Wolf Parade/Arcade Fire and Dexy's Midnight Runners (yes, the Come On Eileen folkies). A song built on basically one brilliant riff by guitar and xylophone. There is a overhanging influence of the Arcade Fire, in songs like `Creature, Creature' for example, with a superb middle part.

`I Hope I Become A Ghost' starts with a choppy piano riff with wavering voice and guitar before evolving; a mix of Shins and Ben Folds almost before ending in an instrumental speed race for the last two minutes. This time more sounding like My Chemical Romance and 80's punk rock.

`Wolves in the Garden' is a great acoustic song that made me think of Elliott Smith and the Shins, and a little Band of Horses but with acoustic guitars strapped on, beautifully arranged with xylophone and strings.

And then they sound like the National in the opening bars of `Animal Wearing Clothes' in a duet with the Flaming Lips, singing a heartwrenching ballad that also has some of the dynamics of instrumental Built To Spill in the last part of the song, which even includes some accordeon. Next track `Friends Who Don't Go Out At Night' could be a Smashing Pumpkins song but without distorted guitars, the changing of speeds after around 3 minutes is perfect, and again slides into a Built To Spill longwinded end, but with synthesizer in the last bang of the song. The sound of an acoustic Doug Martsch returns in `The Ship That Shot Itself'.

And it keeps going on like this. Every minute you hear a new reference, but the great thing about the Deadly Syndrom is that they don't sound like a clone of all those bands, but more a next step in the development of that sound. I know the song `Heart' reminds me of 5 different bands, but it's just `Sunset Rubdown' that springs to mind, but with some youthful vigor that makes it all sound fresh. Amazing considering the great arrangements of the song. The songs are usually 3 parters, not the usual verse/chorus/verse progression but the intro is quite different from the end part. Take away the middle and you have two equal parts that don't really fit together. Their bridges are not 2 bars, but complete new verses. It's like seeing some guys discuss Madonna's `Like a Virgin' in a diner while in the next shot most of them are dead; it only makes sense when you experience the middle part.

And the record keeps amazing for the entire 55 minutes. Here's a record made by four guys from different parts of America who looked deep into rock history to take the best things, with a strong focus on the 21st century groups. As with many releases of the last couple of years, they are dynamic, well produced, smart and multi-instrumental. It usually takes groups a few years to melt together and make the best music they can do as a group, and if these guys can even grow beyond this they have a long and rich future ahead of them.


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5.0 out of 5 stars LA's New Guard, October 11, 2007
Best album I've purchased all year, by far.

From Pitchfork (rating: 7.4/10)
"At some point, L.A. might produce its own Funeral or what-have-you, and Deadly Syndrome might be the band to make it, but at the very least they sound like the band that'll have the most fun trying."
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