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Roomsound (CD - 2001)

Roomsound (CD - 2001)

( UPC: 00790377017021)
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Artist: Califone

Label: Thrill Jockey

Genre: Rock & Pop - Post Rock

Album Description: Califone includes: Tim Rutili (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, bass, percussion); Brian Deck (vocals, synthesizer, bass, drums, percussion, loops); Ben Massarella (bass, drums, percussion).

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Album Description
Califone includes: Tim Rutili (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, bass, percussion); Brian Deck (vocals, synthesizer, bass, drums, percussion, loops); Ben Massarella (bass, drums, percussion).

Califone: Tim Rutili (vocals, guitars, piano, organ, synthesizer, bass instrument); Gillian Lisee (vocals); Eric Johnson (guitar, banjo, percussion); Rick Rizzo (guitar); John Rice (violin); Brian Deck (synthesizer, drums, percussion); Ben Massarella (bass instrument, drums, percussion, electronics); Matt Fields, Douglas McCombs (bass instrument); Randall Thomas Henry (upright bass).

Essentially Red Red Meat reincarnated, Califone offered up a strikingly different vibe on its full-length debut, ROOMSOUND. On this 2001 album, the Chicago-based ensemble ventures into the post-rock sound that the city's indie scene is known for, but it retains the lingering strains of RRM's country/blues-tinged aesthetic, resulting in a fascinating sort of rural minimalism. Led by vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Tim Rutili, the group unveils dreamy sonic landscapes such as the twangy "Trout Silk," the chiming "Bottles and Bones," and the gently percussive "Tayzee Nub," skillfully setting the stage for lauded later outings such as QUICKSAND/CRADLESNAKES. Tying the wandering threads of ROOMSOUND together is the inventive production of band member Brian Deck, who would become renowned for his studio work with Modest Mouse and Iron & Wine.

After a pair of EPs and extensive touring, Chicago supergroup Califone finally sat down to make a full-length album. Drawing on the vaguely avant-garde inclinations of their past work, the band has made yet another shotgun marriage of modern, electronic techniques to old-time American folk music. Likely one of the few bands in the country to demonstrate equal influence from Brian Eno and Hank Williams Sr., Califone make fascinating music out of the struggle between old and new sounds. They even tack on video performances of themselves in some industrial-area bathroom, heightening the tension between old-style performing values and high-tech presentation. Roomsound, recorded at the band's hometown Clava Studios, finds the band in a more straightforward mood than usual. Instead of layering endless sonic experimentation over singer/guitarist Tim Rutili's rootsy basics, the group integrates their trademark synths and drum machines into a more organic whole. The result is Califone's best work yet. "Bottles and Bones (Shade and Sympathy)" plays brilliantly with the tension between wordless, beatific choirs and laid-back strumming, while "St. Augustine (A Belly Full of Swans)" may be the finest blues number the band has written yet. Despite the disparate influences found on Roomsound, Califone manage to make a convincing whole out of wildly different parts. ~ Sam Eccleston

Track Listing
1.Trout Silk
2.Bottles and Bones (Shade and Sympathy)
3.Fisherman's Wife
4.Porno Starlet vs. Rodeo Clown
5.Tayzee Nub
6.Slow Rt. Hand
7.St. Augustine (A Belly Full of Swans)
8.Wade in the Water
9.Rattlesnakes Smell Like Split Cucumber
10.New Black Tooth
Album Information

UPC:
00790377017021
Release Date: Feb 21, 2006
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Post Rock
Label: Thrill Jockey
Distributor: Alternative
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2001
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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