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Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free [PA] [Slipcase] (CD - 2009)( UPC: 00656605131221)
As low as $10.49 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Akron/Family Label: Dead Oceans Records (Sister label o Genre: Rock & Pop - Experimental Rock Album Description: Lyricist: Akron/Family.Akron/Family: Seth Olinsky, Miles Seaton, Dana Janssen. Personnel: Jannina Barefield (violin); Chris Loxley (cello); Nic Cowles, Nic Cowles (flute); Michael Kamme... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Lyricist: Akron/Family. Akron/Family: Seth Olinsky, Miles Seaton, Dana Janssen. Personnel: Jannina Barefield (violin); Chris Loxley (cello); Nic Cowles, Nic Cowles (flute); Michael Kammers (tenor saxophone); Jon Natchez (baritone saxophone); Joe Beaty (trombone); Loretta Lucas, Chris Koltay, Julie Lucas, Julie Lucas (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Chris Koltay. Recording information: High Bias Recordings, Detroit, MI; Petite Eglise, Farnham, Quebec, Canada; Trout Recording, Brooklyn, NY. Photographer: Clint Baclawski. Arranger: Michael Kammers. Most reviews for SET `EM WILD steer clear of stock comparisons, and rightfully so. Akron/Family's first record for Dead Oceans is a wildly versatile affair, led by Seth Olinksy's lucid guitar playing and an increasingly tribal percussive backbone, both of which provide a languidly psychedelic aspect to Akron's mish-mash of indie rock, alt-country, free jazz, and avant-noise. While the mid-section's understated folk tamps down the sensory overload that punctuates openers "Everyone Is Guilty" and "River," it's gratifying when they return to their freakout impulses on "Mbf," which paves the way for the stunning harmonica-cum-feedback coup de grace, "They Will Appear." Chances are that, a couple of years from now, punters will look back at Akron/Family's Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free as the transitional album in the band's catalog. In 2007, lead vocalist Ryan Vanderhoof left after recording the adventurous Love Is Simple, leaving the group a trio. Seemingly undaunted, Seth Olinsky, Miles Seaton, and Dana Janssen recruited engineer and co-producer Chris Koltay, and enlisted nine other musicians to create the most far-reaching, margin-breaking set of the band's career to date. Where Love Is Simple seemed -- and was for the time -- groundbreaking, Akron/Family were continuing to split themselves off from the whole post-psychedelic free folk underground and pursue something they would feel comfortable expanding toward. One song might feature acoustic balladry while another would be a full-on rock fest, while another would be a tribal workout and another might have some post-prog overtones. On Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free, the ideas are even less conceptual but more satisfying and more focused in songwriting and production. First, there's the great cover nod to Sly's There's a Riot Goin' On, though on this American flag the stitches are frayed and the field of stars has been blurred into something like a weather map representing a tropical storm. It reflects mightily what's in the grooves. Here many ideas are not only considered but fully attempted -- often in the same track. Take for instance "Everyone Is Guilty," the cut that opens the set. There are no less than six tempo changes, though it opens with a slippery funky backbeat, Afro-beat percussion, and a slinky yet propulsive bassline before entering a hooky, Beatlesque rock chorus, layering in strings, taut snare, and kick drum, and then chanting above hard rock riffs, a pop bridge, and prog rock exercises in arpeggiatic crescendo. It may sound like a mess, but it's tight as a fist hammering on musical genres and cracking them open wide. "MBF" is every bit as crackly and proggy as Yes in the middle of a wide-open live jam -- complete with a Chris Squire seal-of-approval bass pattern. "Many Ghosts" is a nursery rhyme cum country song with strings, harpsichords, and elegiac rock overtones, all of them sweet and tender. They get underscored with a Jack Nitzsche-esque wordless vocal and string chorus for a few seconds as a bridge and handclaps join it a few seconds later. The effect is gorgeous, and if you can simply let this rather stunning set of surprises wash over you, you will be delighted. Forget the pack-it-in-tight methodology of Animal Collective, Akron/Family give everything its proper sense of space and atmosphere. Check out the lovely, hypnotic guitars and tom-toms in "Sun Will Shine," with its single line sung over and again in staggered choruses before fading and becoming an avant New Orleans funeral march of sorts as "Auld Lang Syne" is quoted by the horns to close it, played as if by the Art Ensemble of Chicago. This properly announces the album's final track, "Last Year." This cut has only two lines: "Last year was a hard year, for a very long time/This year is gonna be ours." With three-part harmony accompanied by a piano, it's a gospel song sung by people who have no idea how to or perhaps even know what gospel music is, but they can feel it, and it sums up the entire sprawling message of this record as evidenced by its title: that this new free and wild Akron/Family are, by the very fact of their restlessness, creating music that will resonate for its inspiration and execution. ~ Thom Jurek |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Everyone Is Guilty |
| 2. | River |
| 3. | Creatures |
| 4. | Alps & Their Orange Evergreen, The |
| 5. | Set 'Em Free, Pt. 1 |
| 6. | Gravelly Mountains of the Moon |
| 7. | Many Ghosts |
| 8. | MBF |
| 9. | They Will Appear |
| 10. | Sun Will Shine [Warmth of the Sunship Version] |
| 11. | Last Year |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00656605131221 |
| Release Date: | May 05, 2009 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Experimental Rock |
| Label: | Dead Oceans Records (Sister label o |
| Distributor: | Alternative |
| Producer: | Chris Koltay; Akron/Family; Chris Koltay; Akron/Family |
| Engineer: | Adam Sachs; Chris Koltay; Mark Lawson; Bryce Goggin |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2009 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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