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Marmoset|Record in Red

Record in Red

Marmoset

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Marmoset's second release, Record in Red, stands as a breakthrough for Midwestern anglophile pop, a subgenre that had been mostly stagnant since the mid-'90s heyday of Guided By Voices. While GBV always had grand designs on rock stardom and believed in the pure, world-changing potential of rock, this Indianapolis quartet dwells in the bleak, sometimes nihilistic space where rock is simultaneously self-destructive and self-sustaining, and its worth, on even a personal level, is constantly questioned. This dynamic is most explicitly spelled out on "Art-Maker," where bassist/vocalist Jorma Whittaker intones "art-maker, strangulator" in a whispery howl over and over, and the album closer, "Walking Through the Lake," where he is living "off dust." Elsewhere, a general feeling of ambivalence prevails -- toward music, relationships, life in general -- and the music throughout remains minor key and melancholic, yet catchy and staunchly poppy, bringing to mind the Cure, the Smiths, or even Syd Barrett's more introspective moments ("Dark Globe"). With such inner contradictions, the drive to resolve matters lends an intense, vital necessity to Record in Red, pulling the listener toward the end in fatalistic fashion.
© Jason Nickey /TiVo

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1
Eyes Are Looking
00:02:09

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

2
Golden Cloak
00:02:32

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

3
Winter
00:02:08

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

4
Torn Cup, Fly Up Above
00:01:54

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

5
Art Maker
00:02:08

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

6
The City
00:02:26

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

7
Lost Days For Ways
00:01:52

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

8
Frendamine
00:02:22

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

9
Summertime Is Easy
00:02:56

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

10
December 4th
00:02:42

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

11
The Tuesday Horn
00:02:46

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

12
Sound Again
00:03:00

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

13
Walking Thru the Lake
00:04:19

Marmoset, Artist, MainArtist

2001 Secretly Canadian 2001 Secretly Canadian

Albumbeschreibung

Marmoset's second release, Record in Red, stands as a breakthrough for Midwestern anglophile pop, a subgenre that had been mostly stagnant since the mid-'90s heyday of Guided By Voices. While GBV always had grand designs on rock stardom and believed in the pure, world-changing potential of rock, this Indianapolis quartet dwells in the bleak, sometimes nihilistic space where rock is simultaneously self-destructive and self-sustaining, and its worth, on even a personal level, is constantly questioned. This dynamic is most explicitly spelled out on "Art-Maker," where bassist/vocalist Jorma Whittaker intones "art-maker, strangulator" in a whispery howl over and over, and the album closer, "Walking Through the Lake," where he is living "off dust." Elsewhere, a general feeling of ambivalence prevails -- toward music, relationships, life in general -- and the music throughout remains minor key and melancholic, yet catchy and staunchly poppy, bringing to mind the Cure, the Smiths, or even Syd Barrett's more introspective moments ("Dark Globe"). With such inner contradictions, the drive to resolve matters lends an intense, vital necessity to Record in Red, pulling the listener toward the end in fatalistic fashion.
© Jason Nickey /TiVo

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