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Emoh

Lou Barlow

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Like Charlie Brown, some people's existential angst will never fully be cleansed. After nearly 20 years it's hard to believe Lou Barlow can't find something to be happy about, but much to relief of his fans, that is clearly not the case. This second edition of Loobiecore picks up where the first volume left off but with infinitely more polish to its production -- or at least as much polish as a Barlow record could possibly have. Easily his finest, most fully realized record since the glory years of Sebadoh, Emoh takes the songs of Sentridoh and rolls them up into the production values of Folk Implosion to create a sound rarely found in the Barlow catalog. And while the topics du jour haven't changed much since the early years, he still convincingly murmurs his lyrics; exorcising the spirits of Nick Drake with great conviction and sincerity, especially during his rousing cover of Ratt's "Round and Round" (continuing a tradition that started with his excellent cover of Bryan Adams' "Run to You"). Diehards will be swooning and cheering from the first song, "Holding Back the Years" (which has harmonies the Eagles would be proud of), to the album's closer, an amusing tale of a cat. For newer Barlow fans, it's an ideal place to start and discover the depths of his catalog because of its immediate accessibility and easy listening. It's a mature, accomplished statement for one of indie rock's most reliably miserable men.
© Rob Theakston /TiVo

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1
Holding Back the Year
00:03:30

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

2
Home
00:03:23

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

3
Caterpillar Girl
00:03:35

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

4
Legendary
00:04:11

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

5
Royalty
00:03:45

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

6
Puzzle
00:03:36

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

7
If I Could
00:03:42

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

8
Monkey Begun
00:02:43

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

9
Morning's After Me
00:03:44

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

10
Round-N-Round
00:02:34

Lou Barlow, MainArtist - DeMartini, Pearcy, Crosby, Composer

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

11
Mary
00:03:10

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

12
Confused
00:03:45

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

13
Imagined Life
00:04:14

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

14
The Ballad of Daykitty
00:04:02

Lou Barlow, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Merge Records 2005 Merge Records

Chronique

Like Charlie Brown, some people's existential angst will never fully be cleansed. After nearly 20 years it's hard to believe Lou Barlow can't find something to be happy about, but much to relief of his fans, that is clearly not the case. This second edition of Loobiecore picks up where the first volume left off but with infinitely more polish to its production -- or at least as much polish as a Barlow record could possibly have. Easily his finest, most fully realized record since the glory years of Sebadoh, Emoh takes the songs of Sentridoh and rolls them up into the production values of Folk Implosion to create a sound rarely found in the Barlow catalog. And while the topics du jour haven't changed much since the early years, he still convincingly murmurs his lyrics; exorcising the spirits of Nick Drake with great conviction and sincerity, especially during his rousing cover of Ratt's "Round and Round" (continuing a tradition that started with his excellent cover of Bryan Adams' "Run to You"). Diehards will be swooning and cheering from the first song, "Holding Back the Years" (which has harmonies the Eagles would be proud of), to the album's closer, an amusing tale of a cat. For newer Barlow fans, it's an ideal place to start and discover the depths of his catalog because of its immediate accessibility and easy listening. It's a mature, accomplished statement for one of indie rock's most reliably miserable men.
© Rob Theakston /TiVo

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