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Rated O

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With Oneida’s ambitions running skyward in the digital age, for Rated O they took the risk of all risks and released a triple album. Self-indulgent as that may seem, recording in bulk works especially well for the rhythmic Brooklynites. Considering that they have often prided themselves on both being experimental and taking repetition to the limit, a long running time of 108 minutes only feels natural -- and with such a huge canvas to work with, they expand their palette accordingly, adding some new styles to the mix to maintain interest throughout. Disc one is a huge departure from their prior post-rock material, where they go the Fuck Buttons glitch route and use a wealth of electronics to create a long-running hypnotic groove. “Brownout in Lagos” starts the show as a fuzzed-out dub loop, complete with dancehall toasting by Dad-Ali Ziai. The motorik mayhem becomes more chaotic as the disc continues, eventually devolving into “The Human Factor,” a death-rattling scream coming out in the midst of sirens, a disjointed Gang of Four beat, and a meaty bass drone searching for the elusive brown note. It may be Oneida’s all-time most difficult piece, but luckily, all of the songs aren’t this relentlessly scary. Disc two ropes listeners back in with a more guitar-oriented, rock-based feel. The production is cavernous and haunting, and the riffs are beastly, making “Luxury Travel” sound something like a cross between Clinic and Isis. The dust clears for disc three, as the organ-guitar-drums trio explores its psychedelic side with three songs: “O,” a sitar trip-fest; “End of Time,” an organ drone and shaker; and the 20-plus-minute jam “Folk Wisdom.” Sure, it's exhausting, and there’s a fair share of filler, but that seems to be the point. As unruly as they are, all of Rated O's discs stand tall.
© Jason Lymangrover /TiVo

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1
Brownout In Lagos
00:05:38

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

2
What's Up, Jackal?
00:03:08

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

3
10:30 at the Oasis
00:12:35

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

4
Story of O
00:07:50

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

5
The Human Factor
00:10:28

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

6
The River
00:04:33

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

7
I Will Haunt You
00:04:08

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

8
The Life You Preferred
00:04:38

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

9
Ghost in the Room
00:06:18

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

10
Saturday
00:06:48

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

11
It Was a Wall
00:03:22

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

12
Luxury Travel
00:06:04

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

13
O
00:13:00

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

14
End of Time
00:03:50

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

15
Folk Wisdom
00:20:50

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2009 Jagjaguwar 2009 Jagjaguwar

Presentación del Álbum

With Oneida’s ambitions running skyward in the digital age, for Rated O they took the risk of all risks and released a triple album. Self-indulgent as that may seem, recording in bulk works especially well for the rhythmic Brooklynites. Considering that they have often prided themselves on both being experimental and taking repetition to the limit, a long running time of 108 minutes only feels natural -- and with such a huge canvas to work with, they expand their palette accordingly, adding some new styles to the mix to maintain interest throughout. Disc one is a huge departure from their prior post-rock material, where they go the Fuck Buttons glitch route and use a wealth of electronics to create a long-running hypnotic groove. “Brownout in Lagos” starts the show as a fuzzed-out dub loop, complete with dancehall toasting by Dad-Ali Ziai. The motorik mayhem becomes more chaotic as the disc continues, eventually devolving into “The Human Factor,” a death-rattling scream coming out in the midst of sirens, a disjointed Gang of Four beat, and a meaty bass drone searching for the elusive brown note. It may be Oneida’s all-time most difficult piece, but luckily, all of the songs aren’t this relentlessly scary. Disc two ropes listeners back in with a more guitar-oriented, rock-based feel. The production is cavernous and haunting, and the riffs are beastly, making “Luxury Travel” sound something like a cross between Clinic and Isis. The dust clears for disc three, as the organ-guitar-drums trio explores its psychedelic side with three songs: “O,” a sitar trip-fest; “End of Time,” an organ drone and shaker; and the 20-plus-minute jam “Folk Wisdom.” Sure, it's exhausting, and there’s a fair share of filler, but that seems to be the point. As unruly as they are, all of Rated O's discs stand tall.
© Jason Lymangrover /TiVo

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