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Julius Caesar (CD - 1993)

Julius Caesar (CD - 1993)

( UPC: 00036172903122)
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Artist: Smog

Label: Drag City

Genre: Rock & Pop - Lo Fi

Album Description: Smog: Bill Callahan (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion, samples).

Additional personnel: Kim Osterwalder (cello).

Personnel: Kim Osterwalder (cello).

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Album Description
Smog: Bill Callahan (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion, samples).

Additional personnel: Kim Osterwalder (cello).

Personnel: Kim Osterwalder (cello).

Like grainy snapshots taken in an instant-photo booth, Julius Caesar's 13 songs have a fuzzy, distinctive character, heightened by their low-budget surroundings. Darker songs like "Your Wedding" and "What Kind of Angel" sound even blacker because of the muddy, distorted sound quality. "What Kind of Angel" in particular exploits lo-fi's lack of detail, blurring Bill Callahan's vocals and slide guitars into a rage of noise. Poignant moments like the cello-based instrumental "One Less Star" and ballads such as "Golden" and "Chosen One" have an even more bittersweet feel thanks to the bedroom-quality production. Other tracks use the lo-fi aesthetic as their musical focus: "I Am Star Wars!" uses a cheap drum machine and tape loops of the Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up" and "Honky Tonk Women" for an unusual, funny foray into sampling on the cheap, while the drums on "Parade" sound suspiciously like tin cans. Julius Caesar's wide emotional and sonic palette is contrasted by Callahan's consistently honest, often blunt lyrics. Whether they're self-mocking ("I feel like Travis Bickle, listening to 'Highway to Hell'/It's a sh*tty little tape I taped off the radio," from "37 Push Ups") or nonsensically logical ("I am Star Wars today/I am no longer English Grey," from "I Am Star Wars!") or wistful ("Chosen One's" "Maybe it's best for you to ride into the sun"), Callahan's sentiments are anything but sentimental. An immensely creative album, Julius Caesar's artistic, arranged approach to lo-fi displays Callahan's willingness to grow and experiment as a musician and storyteller. ~ Heather Phares

On JULIUS CAESAR, Bill Callahan (aka Smog) comes off as the ultimate alienated bedroom songpoet, earning the lo-fi crown by operating as a virtual one-man show. His guitar and keyboard skills are rudimentary, but his sense of songcraft is strong enough make these low-rent letters from the underground work as twisted pop songs. The strange sonic experimentation of "I Am Star Wars" betrays a self-mocking sense of humor, but CAESAR largely consists of dark expressions of disillusion and disaffection. The sparseness of the writing helps Callahan hone in on the most disturbing details of his stark scenarios, like the Taxi Driver-esque isolation of the character in "37 Push Ups" or the alcohol-fueled rage of "Your Wedding."

Track Listing
1.Strawberry Rash
2.Your Wedding
3.37 Push Ups
4.Stalled On The Tracks
5.One Less Star
6.Golden
7.When You Walk
8.I Am Star Wars!
9.Connections
10.When The Power Goes Out
11.Chosen One
12.What Kind Of Angel
13.Stick In The Mud
Album Information

UPC:
00036172903122
Release Date: Jul 05, 1993
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Lo Fi
Label: Drag City
Distributor: Alternative
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 1993
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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