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tragabigzanda wrote:
contamination wrote:
I can't stop listening to this album:
It reminds me of two albums: Electro-Shock Blues by Eels and Insignificance by Jim O'Rourke.
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Loving this. The O’Rourke comparison is strong, but i actually like this guy’s voice and lyrics better, even if the music is a fair bit more pedestrian. The whole thing is excellent, but my current favorite is Margaritas At The Mall. I’ll grab the record next time I’m buying from Drag City.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
contamination wrote:
I can't stop listening to this album:
It reminds me of two albums: Electro-Shock Blues by Eels and Insignificance by Jim O'Rourke.
Sold!
Loving this. The O’Rourke comparison is strong, but i actually like this guy’s voice and lyrics better, even if the music is a fair bit more pedestrian. The whole thing is excellent, but my current favorite is Margaritas At The Mall. I’ll grab the record next time I’m buying from Drag City.
Glad to hear that! Margaritas at the Mall is another favorite of mine too. And I agree with Higgs, it is "a little bit of a saddy". I feel this way especially after I learned what happened to the guy. I didn't know it when I first heard the album, but once I did, it really changed how I hear many of those songs. Lyrics like 'Dead know what they're doing when they leave this world behind' just got so much heavier and sadder, and the whole mood of the album felt different. So I guess I'm one of those who can't separate art from the artist. And at the same time I realize that I don't really know what any of these people creating the art are REALLY like. But how I imagine them to be (whether or not there's any truth behind that) still somehow intertwines with the listening experience and how I feel about the music.
It's been a while since I've heard that Jim O'Rourke album, but the first thought I had when I heard All My Happiness Is Gone was that album. The Eels comparison has maybe more to do with the contrast between the music and the lyrics. The upbeat melody in songs like All My Happiness is Gone and Maybe I'm The Only One For Me, which I feel are lyrically quite sad songs, reminded me of that Eels album and songs like Going to Your Funeral Part I and My Descent Into Madness. I'm sure there's plenty of other examples and E probably wasn't the first one to do this, but I loved that Eels album when I was ~19-20 years old, so that's why it came to my mind. I am also hearing some Kurt Vile on that album.
Anyways glad you like it. I haven't liked an album this much in a long time.
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