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Lantern

Clogs

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Imagine Calexico getting together with Rachel's for a session of moody instrumentals and you have something close to Brooklyn's Clogs. Heavy on strings, but also incorporating everything from the melodica to bassoon, Clogs evoke wine-dark seas, lighthouses, and fog on the 12 tracks that make up Lantern, their fourth full-length. It's hard not to think of Hawthorne, Poe, or a Russell Banks novel when listening to these misty, hypnotic numbers. There is one song with vocals, the title cut, and it's a somber one that creeps along with lightly plunked percussion. The rest of the collection, however, would sit well next to music of the more baroque Feathers, who sound somewhat like a more polished city cousin to Clogs. Compared to the previous Clogs album, Lantern is more fleshed out and even less "rock" sounding, further blurring the line between post-rock and classical. However, there are moments, such as on "The Song of the Cricket," where they flirt with bluegrass and old-time music. Clogs, who share members with the more singer/songwriterly rock band the National, have obviously learned to apply a degree of pop songcraft to their pseudo-neo-classical music. It may never fly in the conservatory, but the music of Clogs is sure to make the bar set feel a little more cultured.

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Kapsburger
00:02:05

Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Canon
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(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Five/Four
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(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Two: Three: Five
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Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Death and the Maiden
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Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Lantern
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Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Tides of Washington Bridge
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Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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The Song of the Cricket
00:04:44

Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Fiddlegree
00:03:36

Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Compass
00:04:56

Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Voisins
00:02:52

Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Tides (Piano)
00:03:20

Clogs, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Brassland (P) 2006 Clogs

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Imagine Calexico getting together with Rachel's for a session of moody instrumentals and you have something close to Brooklyn's Clogs. Heavy on strings, but also incorporating everything from the melodica to bassoon, Clogs evoke wine-dark seas, lighthouses, and fog on the 12 tracks that make up Lantern, their fourth full-length. It's hard not to think of Hawthorne, Poe, or a Russell Banks novel when listening to these misty, hypnotic numbers. There is one song with vocals, the title cut, and it's a somber one that creeps along with lightly plunked percussion. The rest of the collection, however, would sit well next to music of the more baroque Feathers, who sound somewhat like a more polished city cousin to Clogs. Compared to the previous Clogs album, Lantern is more fleshed out and even less "rock" sounding, further blurring the line between post-rock and classical. However, there are moments, such as on "The Song of the Cricket," where they flirt with bluegrass and old-time music. Clogs, who share members with the more singer/songwriterly rock band the National, have obviously learned to apply a degree of pop songcraft to their pseudo-neo-classical music. It may never fly in the conservatory, but the music of Clogs is sure to make the bar set feel a little more cultured.

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