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Dark Developments [Slimline] (CD - 2008)( UPC: 00656605663128)
As low as $11.89 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Vic Chesnutt Label: Orange Twin Genre: Rock & Pop Album Description: Vic Chesnutt: Andrew Rieger (vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar); Curtiss Pernice, Jimmy Hughes (vocals, guitar); Sam Mixon (vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, tambourine); Laura Carter (voca... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Vic Chesnutt: Andrew Rieger (vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar); Curtiss Pernice, Jimmy Hughes (vocals, guitar); Sam Mixon (vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, tambourine); Laura Carter (vocals, accordion, clarinet, keyboards); Derek Almstead (vocals, bass instrument, bass guitar, tambourine); Josh Lott (vocals, drums); Sam Harris (bells). Personnel: Vic Chesnutt (vocals, guitar, harmonica, trombone, omnichord, keyboards); Curtiss Pernice (vocals, guitar); Eric Harris (bells). Audio Mixer: Derek Almstead. Recording information: Vic's Attic Studios, Athens, GA (2007-2008). Although they're fellow residents of Athens, Georgia, southern gothic singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt and psychedelic ragamuffins Elf Power don't necessarily seem at first glance to be ideal creative partners. But DARK DEVELOPMENTS, the first full-length collaboration between Chesnutt and Elf Power, is a marvel, the most top-to-bottom-solid record either artist has been involved in for years. Chesnutt adds a hint of Flannery O'Connor-style madness and novelistic detail to songs like "The Mad Passion of the Stoic" and "Bilocating Dog," while Elf Power's Elephant 6-derived neo-psychedelic experimentalism is a perfect musical match for Chesnutt's idiosyncratic storytelling. DARK DEVELOPMENTS is an extraordinarily compelling album. Athens, GA isn't that big a town, so it's not surprising that Vic Chesnutt would cross paths with fellow hometowners Elf Power, or that he might invite them over to his house to make some music. What is surprising is how well their styles mesh on Dark Developments, a collaborative album recorded at Chesnutt's home studio. Like Chesnutt's excellent The Salesman and Bernadette (which he recorded with Lambchop as his backing band), Dark Developments is a collaboration in the truest sense of the word, as the frontman manages to bring out something new and richly satisfying in his musicians, and vice-versa. Elf Power's bright semi-psychedelic pop instincts brighten the corners of Chesnutt's sometimes dour melodies, and Chesnutt's playfully expansive, literate songs encourage the band to add some deeper sonic colors that wouldn't normally make their way into their work. Dark Developments also finds Chesnutt near the top of his form as a singer, with his lyrics getting an emotive and well-considered reading that's dramatic but never histrionic, and these songs boast a melodic concision that's a genuine change of pace after the grand-scale structures of Ghetto Bells and North Star Deserter. Dark Developments is a more approachable album than Chesnutt has made in a while, but he's hardly dumbed himself down; this music is as proudly eccentric as ever, and songs like "Little Fucker," "We Are Mean," and "Bilocating Dog" are sterling examples of Chesnutt's singular lyrical perspective, but the members of Elf Power lend an undertow of aural curiosity that's welcoming rather than off-putting, and the result is a small triumph of artfully applied Southern quirkiness. Fans of Chesnutt, Elf Power, or smart and adventurous pop music in general should put this one on their shopping lists. ~ Mark Deming |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Mystery |
| 2. | Little Fucker |
| 3. | And How |
| 4. | Teddy Bear |
| 5. | We Are Mean |
| 6. | Stop the Horse |
| 7. | Bilocating Dog |
| 8. | Mad Passion of the Stoic, The |
| 9. | Phil the Fiddler |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00656605663128 |
| Release Date: | Oct 14, 2008 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop |
| Label: | Orange Twin |
| Distributor: | NAIL Distrib |
| Engineer: | Derek Almstead; Vic Chesnutt |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2008 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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