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Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros - Up From Below (2009) (Indie) (Rapidshare)

01. 40 Day Dream
02. Janglin
03. Up From Below
04. Carries On
05. Jade
06. Home
07. Desert Song
08. Black Water
09. I Come In Please
10. Simplest Love
11. Kisses Over Babylon
12. Brother
13. Om Nashi Me

LA band Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros are a ten-piece folk-rock band with one foot firmly in the past. Up From Below is recorded onto a 1979 24-track tape machine, which greatly assists in the band's pursuit of California's musical heritage. This review could probably begin and end with the query: do you like Dr. Dog? Because if you do enjoy that band's retro, Laurel Canyon sound, then Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros offer a neat alternative, expanding on that '70s FM rock vibe with hints at big-band grandeur and occasionally quite rowdy barroom delivery. '40 Day Dream', for example, is like Arcade Fire taking on something from Devendra Banhart's Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon, while elsewhere tracks like 'Om Nashi Me' goes a bit Polyphonic Spree in its epic hippie evocations. There are some great arrangements on here, and Up From Below is undoubtedly a very beautifully recorded album, but there's always a danger that the actual songs themselves get crowded out of the equation by all the heavy styling.

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Post je objavljen 19.07.2009. u 16:34 sati.