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Purple on Time in Bloomington, MN
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Purple on Time in Bloomington, MN
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After the somewhat disappointing
Acre Thrills
,
U.S. Maple
got a new drummer and, as
Purple on Time
reveals, a new sound. Coherence isn't necessarily the first word that comes to mind when describing albums like
Talker
and
Long Hair in Three Stages
, but it does apply to this collection of songs, particularly the album opener,
"My Lil' Shocker."
A
Sonic Youth
-like mix of shimmer and menace, the song is hardly Top 40 material -- it sounds like
Al Johnson
is saying "Yahweh" instead of "oh yeah" on the choruses -- but it does introduce the order that
gives to
's chaos. Several of the songs, such as
"Sweet & Center"
"Tan Loves Blue"
even flirt with hooks, while
"Oh Below"
and a hazy, fragmented cover of
"Lay Lady Lay"
edge into prettiness and suggest an emotional side that the band never had before. This is still
though; the band's music is still viscous and volatile, with melodies and rhythms that take a while to coalesce before changing into something else entirely.
"I'm Just a Bag"
"Whoopee Invader"
sound the most like the group's old work, albeit slightly tighter.
"Dumb in the Wings,"
one of
's best tracks, is both brooding and unpredictable, staggering around like a drunk in the dark. Likewise,
"Touch Me Judge"
manages to be serene, chaotic, and romantic all at the same time. While very little can compare to
at its peak,
is still quite a good album and offers the group some new possibilities; for a band as out there as
is, becoming a little more normal is one of the weirder things that it could do. ~ Heather Phares
Acre Thrills
,
U.S. Maple
got a new drummer and, as
Purple on Time
reveals, a new sound. Coherence isn't necessarily the first word that comes to mind when describing albums like
Talker
and
Long Hair in Three Stages
, but it does apply to this collection of songs, particularly the album opener,
"My Lil' Shocker."
A
Sonic Youth
-like mix of shimmer and menace, the song is hardly Top 40 material -- it sounds like
Al Johnson
is saying "Yahweh" instead of "oh yeah" on the choruses -- but it does introduce the order that
gives to
's chaos. Several of the songs, such as
"Sweet & Center"
"Tan Loves Blue"
even flirt with hooks, while
"Oh Below"
and a hazy, fragmented cover of
"Lay Lady Lay"
edge into prettiness and suggest an emotional side that the band never had before. This is still
though; the band's music is still viscous and volatile, with melodies and rhythms that take a while to coalesce before changing into something else entirely.
"I'm Just a Bag"
"Whoopee Invader"
sound the most like the group's old work, albeit slightly tighter.
"Dumb in the Wings,"
one of
's best tracks, is both brooding and unpredictable, staggering around like a drunk in the dark. Likewise,
"Touch Me Judge"
manages to be serene, chaotic, and romantic all at the same time. While very little can compare to
at its peak,
is still quite a good album and offers the group some new possibilities; for a band as out there as
is, becoming a little more normal is one of the weirder things that it could do. ~ Heather Phares
After the somewhat disappointing
Acre Thrills
,
U.S. Maple
got a new drummer and, as
Purple on Time
reveals, a new sound. Coherence isn't necessarily the first word that comes to mind when describing albums like
Talker
and
Long Hair in Three Stages
, but it does apply to this collection of songs, particularly the album opener,
"My Lil' Shocker."
A
Sonic Youth
-like mix of shimmer and menace, the song is hardly Top 40 material -- it sounds like
Al Johnson
is saying "Yahweh" instead of "oh yeah" on the choruses -- but it does introduce the order that
gives to
's chaos. Several of the songs, such as
"Sweet & Center"
"Tan Loves Blue"
even flirt with hooks, while
"Oh Below"
and a hazy, fragmented cover of
"Lay Lady Lay"
edge into prettiness and suggest an emotional side that the band never had before. This is still
though; the band's music is still viscous and volatile, with melodies and rhythms that take a while to coalesce before changing into something else entirely.
"I'm Just a Bag"
"Whoopee Invader"
sound the most like the group's old work, albeit slightly tighter.
"Dumb in the Wings,"
one of
's best tracks, is both brooding and unpredictable, staggering around like a drunk in the dark. Likewise,
"Touch Me Judge"
manages to be serene, chaotic, and romantic all at the same time. While very little can compare to
at its peak,
is still quite a good album and offers the group some new possibilities; for a band as out there as
is, becoming a little more normal is one of the weirder things that it could do. ~ Heather Phares
Acre Thrills
,
U.S. Maple
got a new drummer and, as
Purple on Time
reveals, a new sound. Coherence isn't necessarily the first word that comes to mind when describing albums like
Talker
and
Long Hair in Three Stages
, but it does apply to this collection of songs, particularly the album opener,
"My Lil' Shocker."
A
Sonic Youth
-like mix of shimmer and menace, the song is hardly Top 40 material -- it sounds like
Al Johnson
is saying "Yahweh" instead of "oh yeah" on the choruses -- but it does introduce the order that
gives to
's chaos. Several of the songs, such as
"Sweet & Center"
"Tan Loves Blue"
even flirt with hooks, while
"Oh Below"
and a hazy, fragmented cover of
"Lay Lady Lay"
edge into prettiness and suggest an emotional side that the band never had before. This is still
though; the band's music is still viscous and volatile, with melodies and rhythms that take a while to coalesce before changing into something else entirely.
"I'm Just a Bag"
"Whoopee Invader"
sound the most like the group's old work, albeit slightly tighter.
"Dumb in the Wings,"
one of
's best tracks, is both brooding and unpredictable, staggering around like a drunk in the dark. Likewise,
"Touch Me Judge"
manages to be serene, chaotic, and romantic all at the same time. While very little can compare to
at its peak,
is still quite a good album and offers the group some new possibilities; for a band as out there as
is, becoming a little more normal is one of the weirder things that it could do. ~ Heather Phares
















