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Bits [Slimline] (CD - 2008)

Bits [Slimline] (CD - 2008)

( UPC: 00098787076929)
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Artist: Oxford Collapse

Label: Sub Pop Records (USA)

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: For BITS, its 2008 sophomore outing on Sub Pop, the Brooklyn-based indie-rock ensemble Oxford Collapse offers up a suprisingly varied yet focused set of quirky, jittery rock. Fronted by voca... Read More

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Album Description
For BITS, its 2008 sophomore outing on Sub Pop, the Brooklyn-based indie-rock ensemble Oxford Collapse offers up a suprisingly varied yet focused set of quirky, jittery rock. Fronted by vocalist/guitarist Michael Pace and vocalist/bassist Adam Rizer, who often sing in uninhibited unison (see the cheeky, raucous "Young Love Delivers"), the group nods to a number of renowned 1980s and `90s indie/alt acts--Superchunk, Dinosaur Jr., R.E.M., and Husker Du to name a few--while retaining its own youthful charm. Though jaded rock diehards might be somewhat resistant to OC's playful songs, those who weren't around when those bands were in their heyday are likely to be more readily impressed.

Taking 30 song foundations into the studio, improvising upon them, and then whittling down a double album's worth of material to 13 tracks that fly under the four-minute mark, Oxford Collapse's fourth album and second for Sub Pop finds them replacing the clean sheen provided by John Agnello on Remember the Night Parties with a rough-and-tumble, spontaneous vibe. Recorded by Eric Emm (Don Caballero) and Chad Matheny in numerous New York spaces, the Brooklyn boys maintain their hipster sensibilities and flip between speedy grit and sweetheart pop, with varied results. Presumably, when the bandmembers picked their handful of songs to be used, they went straight for either their most straightforward alt-rock numbers or for their more ambitious ideas. This leaves the record uneven, with the trio at its best when sticking to raw jangling numbers, '80s left-of-center ditties, and '90s indie/alternative rockers in the styles of Superchunk and Sloan. "Electric Arc," "Young Love Delivers," and especially "The Birthday Wars" are prime examples of their muscular-but-sweet fuzz pop, and make for some career classics, but curve balls into cutesy territory like the cello-violin-vocal ballad "A Wedding" come off as experimental just for the sake of trying something different. Some of the gambles work out, like when they tear a page out of the Apples in Stereo songbook for "Featherbeds," or build on a staccato woodpecker beat with airy vocals and orchestral flourishes in "B-Roll," but Oxford shine brightest when they stick to what they know best: simple axe-wielding, wood-splintering, college rock jams. ~ Jason Lymangrover

Track Listing
1.Electric Arc
2.Birthday Wars, The
3.Vernon-Jackson
4.Young Love Delivers
5.Back of the Yards
6.Wedding, A
7.Featherbeds
8.For the Winter Coats
9.Men & Their Ideas
10.Children's Crusade
11.John Blood
12.B-Roll
13.I Hate Nobody
Album Information

UPC:
00098787076929
Release Date: Aug 05, 2008
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: Sub Pop Records (USA)
Distributor: Alternative
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2008
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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