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Although the Green Pajamas first formed in the early '80s, their releases were sporadic at best through the first decade-plus of their career, and often on the tiniest obscure labels at that. Since 1997's Strung Behind the Sun, the Seattle-based group has become considerably more prolific, with an output averaging an album a year. The double-edged sword of consistency factors into the Green Pajamas at this point: anyone who has been following primary singer/songwriter Jeff Kelly for any length of time already has a very good idea of what Box of Secrets: Northern Gothic Season Two sounds like long before the laser hits the aluminum. The guitars will shimmer and jangle, the vocals will be hazy and buried deep in the spacious mix, the lyrics will be abstract but with heavy religious overtones, and the overall vibe will be hazily psychedelic in a fashion that nods to rock's lysergic past without sounding specifically derivative of any single '60s-vintage band. Sure enough, that's a neat capsule description of the album, but there's a bit more urgency to Box of Secrets: Northern Gothic Season Two than some of the group's more recent releases. Opening track "Katie's Gone" is one of Kelly's most tuneful rockers in quite a while, a worthy successor to the state of unfulfilled yearning that dominates the GPs' signature single, 1984's "Kim the Waitress." Similarly, the haunting gothic ballad "When Abigail Was 17," featuring ghostly interplay between an Appalachian banjo and Eric Lichter's Richard Thompson-like lead guitar lines, sounds like the Pacific Northwest's answer to Liege & Lief-era Fairport Convention. Early press for the album claimed it was a putative concept album about the bandmembers' childhood memories, but as always, Kelly (and Lichter and multi-instrumentalist Laura Weller, who provide three songs between them) is more interested in mood and compelling shards of imagery than telling coherent stories. This is no bad thing, because the Green Pajamas have proven themselves masters of mood-altering psychedelic folk-rock, and other than the Bevis Frond, there just aren't that many current bands out there who understand all three strands of that sound so well. So perhaps Box of Secrets: Northern Gothic Season Two is primarily for committed Green Pajamas fans, but those who aren't getting everything they need musically out of the Devendra Banhart-led "weird folk" scene may be interested in hearing what happens when songcraft takes the place of willful eccentricity.
© Stewart Mason /TiVo
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Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Eric Lichter, Composer, MusicPublisher - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - Laura Weller, Composer, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Eric Lichter, MusicPublisher - Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Jeff Kelly, Composer - The Green Pajamas, MainArtist - St. Brigid Publishing, MusicPublisher
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
Chronique
Although the Green Pajamas first formed in the early '80s, their releases were sporadic at best through the first decade-plus of their career, and often on the tiniest obscure labels at that. Since 1997's Strung Behind the Sun, the Seattle-based group has become considerably more prolific, with an output averaging an album a year. The double-edged sword of consistency factors into the Green Pajamas at this point: anyone who has been following primary singer/songwriter Jeff Kelly for any length of time already has a very good idea of what Box of Secrets: Northern Gothic Season Two sounds like long before the laser hits the aluminum. The guitars will shimmer and jangle, the vocals will be hazy and buried deep in the spacious mix, the lyrics will be abstract but with heavy religious overtones, and the overall vibe will be hazily psychedelic in a fashion that nods to rock's lysergic past without sounding specifically derivative of any single '60s-vintage band. Sure enough, that's a neat capsule description of the album, but there's a bit more urgency to Box of Secrets: Northern Gothic Season Two than some of the group's more recent releases. Opening track "Katie's Gone" is one of Kelly's most tuneful rockers in quite a while, a worthy successor to the state of unfulfilled yearning that dominates the GPs' signature single, 1984's "Kim the Waitress." Similarly, the haunting gothic ballad "When Abigail Was 17," featuring ghostly interplay between an Appalachian banjo and Eric Lichter's Richard Thompson-like lead guitar lines, sounds like the Pacific Northwest's answer to Liege & Lief-era Fairport Convention. Early press for the album claimed it was a putative concept album about the bandmembers' childhood memories, but as always, Kelly (and Lichter and multi-instrumentalist Laura Weller, who provide three songs between them) is more interested in mood and compelling shards of imagery than telling coherent stories. This is no bad thing, because the Green Pajamas have proven themselves masters of mood-altering psychedelic folk-rock, and other than the Bevis Frond, there just aren't that many current bands out there who understand all three strands of that sound so well. So perhaps Box of Secrets: Northern Gothic Season Two is primarily for committed Green Pajamas fans, but those who aren't getting everything they need musically out of the Devendra Banhart-led "weird folk" scene may be interested in hearing what happens when songcraft takes the place of willful eccentricity.
© Stewart Mason /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 16 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:07:38
- Artistes principaux : The Green Pajamas
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : Green Monkey Records
- Genre : Pop/Rock Rock Alternatif et Indé
(C) 2019 Green Monkey Records (P) 2019 Green Monkey Records
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