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On The Secret Migration, Mercury Rev aims to express how love can be both incredibly intimate and universal-feeling at the same time. If any band could capture that dichotomy, it's them: on Deserter's Songs and All Is Dream, they found a way to blend the epic sound that they'd been known for since the days of Boces and See You on the Other Side with more personal songwriting. Unfortunately, they don't quite achieve this tricky balancing act on The Secret Migration. Jonathan Donahue's diary-quality songwriting and Dave Fridmann's glossy, intrusive production work against each other, resulting in a collection of songs that feel overdone yet incomplete. Over time, Donahue has gone from being an extremely abstract lyricist to a remarkably literal one; even though Secret Migration's first few songs dress up his sentiments in Renaissance Faire frippery and nature imagery (the meandering "Black Forest (Lorelei)" begins, "If I was a white horse/An' offered you a ride/Thru a black forest..."), throughout the album his thoughts about love's healing powers are straightforward, almost to the point of being generic. He tones down the fairy-tale wordplay as the album goes on, but the painfully earnest feeling remains. Donahue and the rest of the band deserve credit for being so emotionally naked, in some ways, it's easier to connect to words like "Wanna ask but I just stare/Can I run my hands through your car wash hair" than "Down Poured the Heavens"' "I praise the god sublime/Who let this fallen angel/I into this world of mine." The problems with the album's lyrics are even more glaring because The Secret Migration is so bland musically. The band's sound is as epic and ethereal as ever, but it's also surprisingly easy to tune out; it often feels like an AOR-friendly version of All Is Dream, and the electronic percussion and drum loops on several tracks feel dated and fussy. For a few moments, the album soars: "Across Yer Ocean" and "Vermillion" have enough musical movement that the cringe-worthy words aren't as noticeable. "First-Time Mother's Joy (Flying)" takes the opposite approach, with restrained sonics and lyrics that are so unabashedly sentimental that they actually are pretty affecting. "In a Funny Way" is hands-down The Secret Migration's best track, capturing the joy the rest of the album wants to convey with a mildly trippy, sitar- and brass-driven arrangement that nods to Mercury Rev's musical past without rehashing it. However, too much of the album consists of near-misses like "Arise" and "Climbing Rose," both of which are pretty but don't have much musical or emotional impact. At once too conventional and too quirky, The Secret Migration might be Mercury Rev's happiest-sounding album, but it's also the weakest of their career.
© Heather Phares /TiVo
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Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2004 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
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Bobby Charles, Composer - Mercury Rev, MainArtist
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Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Christa Paeffgen, Composer
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Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
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PAUL WESTERBERG, Composer - Mercury Rev, MainArtist
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Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Daniel Johnston, Composer - Mercury Rev, MainArtist
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Roger Nichols, Composer - Paul Williams, Composer - Mercury Rev, MainArtist
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Adam Peters, Remixer - Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
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Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
PAUL WESTERBERG, Composer - Mercury Rev, MainArtist
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
DISC 3
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
DISC 4
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Mercury Rev, MainArtist - Jonathan Donahue, Composer - Jeffrey Mercel, Composer - Sean Mackowiak, Composer
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies Excelsior Melodies
Album review
On The Secret Migration, Mercury Rev aims to express how love can be both incredibly intimate and universal-feeling at the same time. If any band could capture that dichotomy, it's them: on Deserter's Songs and All Is Dream, they found a way to blend the epic sound that they'd been known for since the days of Boces and See You on the Other Side with more personal songwriting. Unfortunately, they don't quite achieve this tricky balancing act on The Secret Migration. Jonathan Donahue's diary-quality songwriting and Dave Fridmann's glossy, intrusive production work against each other, resulting in a collection of songs that feel overdone yet incomplete. Over time, Donahue has gone from being an extremely abstract lyricist to a remarkably literal one; even though Secret Migration's first few songs dress up his sentiments in Renaissance Faire frippery and nature imagery (the meandering "Black Forest (Lorelei)" begins, "If I was a white horse/An' offered you a ride/Thru a black forest..."), throughout the album his thoughts about love's healing powers are straightforward, almost to the point of being generic. He tones down the fairy-tale wordplay as the album goes on, but the painfully earnest feeling remains. Donahue and the rest of the band deserve credit for being so emotionally naked, in some ways, it's easier to connect to words like "Wanna ask but I just stare/Can I run my hands through your car wash hair" than "Down Poured the Heavens"' "I praise the god sublime/Who let this fallen angel/I into this world of mine." The problems with the album's lyrics are even more glaring because The Secret Migration is so bland musically. The band's sound is as epic and ethereal as ever, but it's also surprisingly easy to tune out; it often feels like an AOR-friendly version of All Is Dream, and the electronic percussion and drum loops on several tracks feel dated and fussy. For a few moments, the album soars: "Across Yer Ocean" and "Vermillion" have enough musical movement that the cringe-worthy words aren't as noticeable. "First-Time Mother's Joy (Flying)" takes the opposite approach, with restrained sonics and lyrics that are so unabashedly sentimental that they actually are pretty affecting. "In a Funny Way" is hands-down The Secret Migration's best track, capturing the joy the rest of the album wants to convey with a mildly trippy, sitar- and brass-driven arrangement that nods to Mercury Rev's musical past without rehashing it. However, too much of the album consists of near-misses like "Arise" and "Climbing Rose," both of which are pretty but don't have much musical or emotional impact. At once too conventional and too quirky, The Secret Migration might be Mercury Rev's happiest-sounding album, but it's also the weakest of their career.
© Heather Phares /TiVo
About the album
- 4 disc(s) - 54 track(s)
- Total length: 03:25:19
- Main artists: Mercury Rev
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Cherry Red Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock
© 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2020 Excelsior Melodies
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