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Pershing (CD - 2008)( UPC: 00644110015129)
As low as $8.39 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin Label: Polyvinyl Genre: Rock & Pop Album Description: There's a gentle breeziness to the music of Missouri's SOMEONE STILL LOVES YOU BORIS YELTSIN that lies somewhat in contrast to the four-piece's elaborate name. However, the sentiment within ... Read More |
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| There's a gentle breeziness to the music of Missouri's SOMEONE STILL LOVES YOU BORIS YELTSIN that lies somewhat in contrast to the four-piece's elaborate name. However, the sentiment within the moniker's phrase, with its innocent comforting of a somewhat unpopular world leader, falls perfectly in line with the spirit of SSLYBY. On the band's second album, PERSHING, the outfit continues to channel the Beach Boys in both the surf-edged melodiousness at the surface and the subtle hint of insanity lurking underneath. Like the Shins, SSLYBY shift gears effortlessly as they do from the darkly shoegazing "Some Constellation" to the punk-infused single "Think I Wanna Die." Through it all, John Robert Caldwell's delicate, yet deliberate voice floats over it all with a philosophical grace. Now that Boris Yeltsin is dead, does it matter that someone still loves him? The answer, at least if it's dependent on Missouri's Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, is no. While the band pulled off a passable, if fun, debut in 2005/2006 with Broom, the follow-up, Pershing, is a boring, careless record that tries too hard to be witty and hooky, resulting in something that resembles the indie-hipster version of the nameless college-guy jam band. Broom, of course, was not a perfect album, but songs like "Pangea" and "I Am Warm & Powerful" showed off a group with a talent for songs that managed to border between silly and utterly serious and somehow work. Such, unfortunately, is not the case with the follow-up. The lyrics are trite and uninteresting -- "Yeah, you're right but you'll be dead right/Yeah, you look alright, but you're dead, right?" from "Dead Right" is really not as clever as they think it is, nor is rhyming "oceanographer" with "court stenographer," "news photographer," and "map cartographer" ("Oceanographer"), the latter of which actually is rather redundant -- and while the melodies can occasionally be catchy ("Think I Wanna Die," "Glue Girls"), they're hard to remember once the song ends, neither unique nor fun enough to make much of a dent; "You Could Write a Book" even borders on the trenches of yacht rock. It's too bad, because Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin seemed to have the potential to be a fun, smart indie pop band. But if Pershing is showing the way of the future, they can consider themselves even less relevant in the contemporary landscape than their namesake. ~ Marisa Brown Missouri's Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin pulled off a passable, if fun, debut in 2005/2006 with Broom, while the follow-up, Pershing, resembles the indie-hipster version of a college-guy jam band. They sing lyrics like "Yeah, you're right but you'll be dead right/Yeah, you look alright, but you're dead, right?" on "Dead Right," and rhyme "oceanographer" with "court stenographer," "news photographer," and "map cartographer" ("Oceanographer"), the latter of which actually is rather redundant. Although the melodies are hard to remember once the songs end, they can occasionally be catchy, as on "Think I Wanna Die" and "Glue Girls." ~ Marisa Brown |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Glue Girls |
| 2. | Boring Fountain |
| 3. | Dead Right |
| 4. | Beach Song, The |
| 5. | Modern Mystery |
| 6. | Some Constellation |
| 7. | Think I Wanna Die |
| 8. | You Could Write a Book |
| 9. | Oceanographer |
| 10. | Heers |
| 11. | Doris Tailspin (Boring Mountain) |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00644110015129 |
| Release Date: | Apr 08, 2008 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop |
| Label: | Polyvinyl |
| Distributor: | Alternative |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2008 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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