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Pinetop Seven|Bringing Home The Last Great Strike

Bringing Home The Last Great Strike

Pinetop Seven

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A more refined effort than their previous releases, Bringing Home the Last Great Strike seems to be a natural progression for Pinetop Seven. Focusing on the dark side of human frailty, the band weaves haunting, abstract lyrics and rich, melancholy instrumentation to create intricate stories of death, disappointment, and self-realization. More than ten musicians play on the album using everything from slide guitars and accordions to toy pianos, clarinets, and trumpets, and the album flows through a range of styles. There are the instrumentals, such as the tinkling opening "As the Mutiny Sleeps" and the closing dirge "Buried in St. Cloud"; the thoughtful, melodic "Ten Thousand to Carlisle Came" and "November, 4 AM"; and the harrowing spoken word piece "At His Kitchen Table," which focuses on a man struggling to peel a tangerine who realizes his own mortality. Although the album is beautifully composed, both musically and literally, the winding, layered arrangements can be a difficult listen, especially considering that many times the vocals are partially obscured. Repeated listens may be necessary to capture this introspective album's full intricacy and imagery.

© Tracy Frey /TiVo

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1
As The Mutiny Sleeps
00:01:42

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

2
On The Last Ride In
00:04:55

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

3
A Black Eye To Be Proud Of
00:05:00

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

4
The Palm Acres Parade
00:03:56

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

5
Ten Thousand To Carlisle Came
00:04:27

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

6
Untitled
00:01:11

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

7
Mission District
00:03:40

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

8
Amateur Night
00:02:31

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

9
And The Dog Longed To Be A Horse
00:05:05

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

10
At His Kitchen Table
00:02:40

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

11
November, 4AM
00:04:14

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

12
A Friend To The Minnesota Strangler
00:03:38

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

13
Buried In St. Cloud
00:03:21

Pinetop Seven, Primary

2000 Truckstop / Atavistic Truckstop / Atavistic 2000

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A more refined effort than their previous releases, Bringing Home the Last Great Strike seems to be a natural progression for Pinetop Seven. Focusing on the dark side of human frailty, the band weaves haunting, abstract lyrics and rich, melancholy instrumentation to create intricate stories of death, disappointment, and self-realization. More than ten musicians play on the album using everything from slide guitars and accordions to toy pianos, clarinets, and trumpets, and the album flows through a range of styles. There are the instrumentals, such as the tinkling opening "As the Mutiny Sleeps" and the closing dirge "Buried in St. Cloud"; the thoughtful, melodic "Ten Thousand to Carlisle Came" and "November, 4 AM"; and the harrowing spoken word piece "At His Kitchen Table," which focuses on a man struggling to peel a tangerine who realizes his own mortality. Although the album is beautifully composed, both musically and literally, the winding, layered arrangements can be a difficult listen, especially considering that many times the vocals are partially obscured. Repeated listens may be necessary to capture this introspective album's full intricacy and imagery.

© Tracy Frey /TiVo

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