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Octopus (CD - 2007)

Octopus (CD - 2007)

( UPC: 00094639278824)
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Artist: The Bees

Label: Astralwerks (Record Label)

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: U.K. rockers the Bees (known stateside as A Band of Bees) maintain their sunny, whimsical mix of psychedelia, Britpop, and funky rhythms on their third album, OCTOPUS. As ever, virtually no ... Read More

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Album Description
U.K. rockers the Bees (known stateside as A Band of Bees) maintain their sunny, whimsical mix of psychedelia, Britpop, and funky rhythms on their third album, OCTOPUS. As ever, virtually no other band can convincingly combine '70s "rare-groove" beats, roots reggae, and indie rock like these buzzing boundary-smashers. Rich organ, powerful horn section, sparkling guitars, oddball sound effects, and lush vocal harmonies are powered by a fresh-faced sense of enthusiasm that is simply undeniable.

The most intriguing collective of multi-instrumentalists since the Beta Band first began mixing an unholy array of accompaniment, the Bees (or A Band of Bees in America) channel some of the same '60s influences on Octopus as on their two previous records, and a few new ones as well. Fortunately, as usual, listeners who couldn't care less about playing a game of spot-the-influence are rewarded just as much as those who do; Octopus presents ten nuggets of effortless throwback pop, laid-back and breezy but tightly melodic. A trio of straightforward pop pleasers begins the album, all with the same jaunty, freewheeling character as a Beta Band jam (or a Kinks pastorale, for that matter). After a pair of marvelous detours -- "Got to Let Go" is organ-combo rock with a Caribbean flair รก la Georgie Fame, while "Listening Man" echoes the high points of blue-eyed soul in the Rascals -- the Bees are back on track, although perhaps even more mellow than on the first half. Although not a concept album, Octopus does often return to the nautical theme (or more generally, travel away from home) that's de rigueur for indie rock during the 2000s, but here too, the Bees know that too much concept and not enough music is a bad trade-off. Without this set of brilliant songs or the masterful way they mix and match their instruments, the Bees wouldn't sound half as interesting as they do; they wouldn't be anything more than a retread of their '60s influences (or, perhaps, their retread of XTC's '60s influences). ~ John Bush

Track Listing
1.Who Cares What the Question Is?
2.Love in the Harbour
3.Left Foot Stepdown
4.Got to Let Go
5.Listening Man
6.Stand
7.(This Is For the) Better Days
8.Ocularist, The - (Portuguese)
9.Hot One!
10.End of the Street
Album Information

UPC:
00094639278824
Release Date: May 22, 2007
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: Astralwerks (Record Label)
Distributor: Caroline Dis
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2007
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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