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The Sunlandic Twins

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Kevin Barnes' seventh Of Montreal album continues in their traditional vein of toying and teasing our memories of 1960s pop, fed through whichever other fad or fashion most appeals to them at the time. In this instance, it's "21st century A.D.D. electro-cinematic avant-disco," which is a deliciously protracted way of saying quirky rhythms, lush harmonics, and a warm spot on the same side of the bed that the Polyphonic Spree occasionally share. The most deceptive angle to the album probably has to do with the titles -- it's unlikely whether the most obtuse mind could ever imagine tapping its toes to something called "Wraith Pinned to the Mist (And Other Games)," while "Forecast Fascist Future" simply shouldn't sound like a British Beach Boys, pebble-dashed with Ray Davies' finest harmonic daydreams, and then piped into a nursery where the infant Frank Zappa lays sleeping. Elsewhere, "Our Spring Is Sweet, Not Fleeting" may be little more than a minute long, but you live through great swathes of Rosemary's Baby while it's playing. To harp on about the "obvious" precedents that aging ears can pick out of Of Montreal's sonic stew, however, is to overlook all that is so savagely entertaining about their music (plus, it makes them sound like a High Llamas tribute band, which is unfair as well). Rather, Sunlandic Twins is an album to leave playing while you're going about your daily business. Then see how quickly you discover its 13 tracks burrowing so deeply into your skull that it's as though you'd lived with its jerking, burbling, and never less than transcendental swirlings forever.

© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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1
Requiem for O.M.M.2
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2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

2
I Was Never Young
00:03:30

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

3
Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games
00:04:15

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

4
Forecast Fascist Future
00:04:22

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

5
So Begins Our Alabee
00:04:15

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

6
Our Spring Is Sweet Not Fleeting
00:01:02

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

7
The Party's Crashing Us
00:04:53

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

8
Knight Rider
00:01:06

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

9
I Was A Landscape in Your Dream
00:03:05

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

10
Death of a Shade of a Hue
00:02:54

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

11
Oslo in the Summertime
00:03:21

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

12
October is Eternal
00:03:58

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

13
The Repudiated Immortals
00:02:18

Of Montreal, MainArtist

2005 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2005 Polyvinyl Record Co

Presentación del Álbum

Kevin Barnes' seventh Of Montreal album continues in their traditional vein of toying and teasing our memories of 1960s pop, fed through whichever other fad or fashion most appeals to them at the time. In this instance, it's "21st century A.D.D. electro-cinematic avant-disco," which is a deliciously protracted way of saying quirky rhythms, lush harmonics, and a warm spot on the same side of the bed that the Polyphonic Spree occasionally share. The most deceptive angle to the album probably has to do with the titles -- it's unlikely whether the most obtuse mind could ever imagine tapping its toes to something called "Wraith Pinned to the Mist (And Other Games)," while "Forecast Fascist Future" simply shouldn't sound like a British Beach Boys, pebble-dashed with Ray Davies' finest harmonic daydreams, and then piped into a nursery where the infant Frank Zappa lays sleeping. Elsewhere, "Our Spring Is Sweet, Not Fleeting" may be little more than a minute long, but you live through great swathes of Rosemary's Baby while it's playing. To harp on about the "obvious" precedents that aging ears can pick out of Of Montreal's sonic stew, however, is to overlook all that is so savagely entertaining about their music (plus, it makes them sound like a High Llamas tribute band, which is unfair as well). Rather, Sunlandic Twins is an album to leave playing while you're going about your daily business. Then see how quickly you discover its 13 tracks burrowing so deeply into your skull that it's as though you'd lived with its jerking, burbling, and never less than transcendental swirlings forever.

© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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