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Souvenir

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Atlanta indie rock trio Omni released their Sub Pop debut (and third overall album), Networker, in November 2019. It was an obvious level-up for the well-regarded group, setting the stage for a wider appreciation of their spiky-yet-genteel take on melodic post-punk. The COVID-19 pandemic had other plans and the early 2022 lockdowns put a quick stop to all the band's forward momentum; beyond a lone Bandcamp Friday digital single featuring live covers of Billy Joel and 10cc, Omni pretty much disappeared. While one wouldn't have faulted them for throwing in the post-pandemic towel, it's nonetheless thrilling to see the group back in action and clearly able to pick up where they left off. Omni’s ability to combine prickly, staccato arrangements and a sort of languorous swagger is what sets them apart, and whether it's a cut like the forceful groove of "Plastic Pyramid" (which even throws in a bonus country-twang breakdown) or the glitchy swing of "F1," they always manage to inject a bit of rhythmic boldness that's funk-aware without ever actually being funky. Souvenir is still a taut and tight album. Not one of the 11 songs cracks the four-minute mark and most hover around two-and-a-half minutes; still, Omni packs a lot of ideas and dynamics into songs like "Double Negative" (in which three distinct sonic ideas collide; thankfully one of them is a raucously anthemic chorus) and "Common Mistakes," which melds brisk, cymbal-riding off-kilter pogo-punk and Spoon-like dreamy interludes—all in less than two minutes. Instead of coming across like an overdetermined flex, the cool confidence of the band's delivery makes Souvenir a unique and personality-rich slab of indie rock. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz

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1
Exacto
00:02:39

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2023 Sub Pop Records

2
Plastic Pyramid (feat. Izzy Glaudini)
00:03:25

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist - Izzy Glaudini, FeaturedArtist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

3
Common Mistakes
00:01:49

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

4
INTL Waters
00:02:54

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

5
Double Negative
00:02:40

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

6
PG
00:02:31

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

7
Granite Kiss
00:02:36

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

8
Verdict
00:02:05

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

9
F1
00:02:49

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

10
To Be Rude
00:03:19

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

11
Compliment
00:03:56

Dave Cooley, MasteringEngineer - Omni, Producer, MainArtist - Kristopher Sampson, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Frankie Broyles, Composer - Philip Frobos, Composer, Lyricist

© 2024 Sub Pop Records ℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records

Resenha do Álbum

Atlanta indie rock trio Omni released their Sub Pop debut (and third overall album), Networker, in November 2019. It was an obvious level-up for the well-regarded group, setting the stage for a wider appreciation of their spiky-yet-genteel take on melodic post-punk. The COVID-19 pandemic had other plans and the early 2022 lockdowns put a quick stop to all the band's forward momentum; beyond a lone Bandcamp Friday digital single featuring live covers of Billy Joel and 10cc, Omni pretty much disappeared. While one wouldn't have faulted them for throwing in the post-pandemic towel, it's nonetheless thrilling to see the group back in action and clearly able to pick up where they left off. Omni’s ability to combine prickly, staccato arrangements and a sort of languorous swagger is what sets them apart, and whether it's a cut like the forceful groove of "Plastic Pyramid" (which even throws in a bonus country-twang breakdown) or the glitchy swing of "F1," they always manage to inject a bit of rhythmic boldness that's funk-aware without ever actually being funky. Souvenir is still a taut and tight album. Not one of the 11 songs cracks the four-minute mark and most hover around two-and-a-half minutes; still, Omni packs a lot of ideas and dynamics into songs like "Double Negative" (in which three distinct sonic ideas collide; thankfully one of them is a raucously anthemic chorus) and "Common Mistakes," which melds brisk, cymbal-riding off-kilter pogo-punk and Spoon-like dreamy interludes—all in less than two minutes. Instead of coming across like an overdetermined flex, the cool confidence of the band's delivery makes Souvenir a unique and personality-rich slab of indie rock. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz

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