Album

Lousy With Sylvianbriar

Of Montreal

2013 · Rock, Pop

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Lousy With Sylvianbriar by Of Montreal

Lousy With Sylvianbriar is a Rock album by Of Montreal, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

About

Lousy with Sylvianbriar was created with a new songwriting approach, a different recording method, and a fresh group of musician. Seeking creative inspiration, Kevin Barnes re-located to San Francisco where he spent days soaking in the strange surroundings and channeling the city's energy into his writing. After a very prolific period there, he returned to Athen, GA, and assembled the cast of musicians to begin the session. Barnes eschewed computer recording -- with its pitch correction, limitless effects plug-ins and editing possibilities -- and instead, with the help of engineer Drew Vandenberg (Deerhunter, Toro y Moi), he recorded Lousy with Sylvianbriar in his home studio on a 24-track tape machine. With no computer tricks to fall back on, the band -- Kevin Barnes (guitar,ba,vocals), Rebecca Cash (vocals), Clayton Rychlik (drum,vocals), Jojo Glidewell (keys), Bob Parins (pedal steel,bass), and Bennet Lewis (guitar,mandolin) -- could only get out of the recordings what they put into them. Most of the tracking was recorded live with the band in the same room together. They worked quickly, with the band members composing their parts on the fly and with little second guessing. The album was recorded in just three week. "I knew I wanted the process to be more in line with the way people used to make albums in the late 60s and early 70," reveals Barne. "I wanted to work fast and to maintain a high level of spontaneity and immediacy. I wanted the songs to be more lyric-driven, and for the instrumental arrangements to be understated and uncluttered.” Opening track and lead single "Fugitive Air" feels like a Stones-y anthem, with sparks of Philip K. Dick's psychedelic prose, Ralph Bakshi's cartoon violence, and William S. Burroughs' hyper-paranoia. "Belle Glade Missionaries" finds Barnes lyrically at his most political, backed by a soundtrack that is pure Dylan circa Highway 61 Revisited. Vocalist Rebecca Cash makes several appearances on the album, taking the lead on the plaintive "Raindrop in My Skull," where her and Barnes share a Gram Parsons/Emmylou Harris-inspired duet. "She Ain't Speakin' Now" ranks among of Montreal's all-time great song, transforming its brooding acoustic guitar intro into a visceral angst-ridden rocker that sounds like the best moments of Neil Young & Crazy Horse. The album's closer, "Imbecile Rage," a caustic and doleful epitaph for a crumbling relationship, is one of Barnes' most raw and personal statement. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Fugitive Air4:13
  2. 2Obsidian Currents3:54
  3. 3Belle Glade Missionaries5:54
  4. 4Sirens of Your Toxic Spirit4:06
  5. 5Colossus3:36
  6. 6Triumph of Disintegration4:11
  7. 7Amphibian Days5:04
  8. 8She Ain't Speakin' Now3:40
  9. 9Hegira Émigré4:02
  10. 10Raindrop in My Skull2:47
  11. 11Imbecile Rages4:00

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Psych Rock
  • fuzzy
  • whimsical
  • psychedelic

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