02-07-2018, 02:06 PM
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Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Winebar Kensington
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http://amanaplanacanal.com/2018/02/0...m-artichoke-2/
Artichoke’s newest album, Echoes, is a collection of songs about songs, including ten stylistically-warped covers alongside four originals. Timothy Sellers (Artichoke) and musical guests recorded this oblique reinvention of pop music from the twentieth century at his studio in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Sellers’ choice of covers is eclectic, with selections from The Kinks, Blur, John Lennon, Camper Van Beethoven, Jimmy Buffett, Tom Waits, Robyn Hitchcock, the Ramones, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Billie Holiday. Perhaps the most unexpected amongst the lot is Buffett’s overplayed “Margaritaville,” which Artichoke outfits with a sitar and minor chords in a test case to answer the question of just how far a song can be stretched before it becomes something else. “Imagine” gets re-imagined in psychedelic 6/8 time. “Take the Skinheads Bowling” is the inspired multi-tempo follow up. Williams’ very last song grooves like early Beck with a flock of crows and a distorted drum kit, while “Folsom Prison Blues” is sung from high atop a shoegaze plateau. The album concludes with a rocking postmodern take on “What a Little Moonlight Can Do.”
Last edited by troutman; 02-07-2018 at 02:12 PM.
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