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Of Montreal - Satanic Panic In The Attic - Import Vinyl LP Record

Of Montreal - Satanic Panic In The Attic - Import Vinyl LP Record

Vinyl Record

Rock

Alternative/Indie

April 26, 2024

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Catalog No.: PRC69LP

JAN/ISBN: 644110006912

Number of Discs: 1

Record Size: 12”

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

Credits:

OF MONTREAL

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From the opening synth handclaps and dual lead guitar harmonies of Disconnect the Dots, the first song on Satanic Panic in the Attic, you know you are in for a different Of Montreal. Working alone, save for a few helping hands on occasional strings and vocals, Kevin Barnes has crafted Of Montreals most focused and powerful-sounding record yet. Fans of the bursting-to-the-seams arrangements of the past may feel a bit let down by the stripped-down sound at first, but once you get past that feeling, the beautiful melodies and thrilling, immediate sound of the record are sure to reel you in. Besides, it isnt like this is a Matchbox Twenty record. Barnes is still as surreal lyrically and musically inventive as ever. Instead of treading closely to the conventions of the Elephant 6 chamber-psych sound, Barnes expands their musical reach quite impressively to encompass disco-funk (My British Tour Diary, which comes replete with drum breaks and cowbell, and the lovely Spike the Senses), hard rock (the driving How Lester Lost His Wife), Beachwood Sparks-style cosmic country (Erroneous Escape into Erik Eckles), power pop of the East Coast dBs variety (the gushing and surprisingly personal love song Your Magic Is Working), well-done Beach Boys homage (Climb the Ladder), and acoustic balladry (the wonderful City Bird, which has one of the bands sweetest melodies and strips the sound all the way down to acoustic guitar and multi-tracked vocal harmonies). The last song on the record (Vegan in Furs) even manages a breathtaking fusion of Afro-pop, disco, and freakbeat. The tougher sound and punchier arrangements also help keep the more whimsical lyrical flights from crashing (see the necrophiliac anthem Chrissy Kiss the Corpse or the goofy My British Tour Diary). Where the sticky sweetness of the band may have been a touch cloying once, now the sugar smacks you right in the head like pop music at its best does. Satanic Panic in the Attic is probably the first Of Montreal record that doesnt sound like you need a special decoder ring to figure out what is going on, the first record that you can imagine people outside of the Elephant 6 web ring buying and actually listening to with pleasure. To be able to create a record as openhearted and musically direct and great as this without sacrificing much of the inspiration and sound that first made the band worth hearing is quite a feat. ~ Tim Sendra

Tracklisting:

1.Disconnect the Dots
2.Lysergic Bliss
3.Will You Come and Fetch Me
4.My British Tour Diary
5.Rapture Rapes the Muses
6.Eros' Entropic Tundra
7.City Bird
8.Erroneous Escape into Erik Eckles
9.Chrissie Kiss the Corpse
10.Your Magic Is Working
11.Climb the Ladder
12.How Lester Lost His Wife
13.Spike the Senses
14.Vegan in Furs

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