While we're on the subject of literate bands: with maybe the exception of Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, there's no better concept album out there for weird and affecting than Black Sheep Boy by Okkervil River. Yesterday Jagjaguwar released Black Sheep Boy, Definitive Edition, which their website describes as:
... Okkervil River's most ambitious and cinematic record to date, a love story and adult fable carved in lacerating rock and roll, desolate late-night country weepers, and a few shining moments of sheer, shameless pop. Along the way, the compositions of Will Sheff evoke the mature songcraft of Leonard Cohen's New Skin for the Old Ceremony, the sophistication of Scott Walker's Scott 4, the shambling slow-motion bravado of Neil Young's On the Beach, and the raw nerves and trick effects of Big Star's Third/Sister Lovers
I'd just call it one of the best albums of this grim century.
Have you given the OR-related band Shearwater a listen? May I recommend Palo Santo. Amazing album and it's about to be rereleased.
Posted by: Jeff | March 07, 2007 at 11:16 AM