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 Post subject: BEER CAN STUMBLIN' (The New Marah Rekkid!!)
PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 12:14 pm 
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Starts out with quite a bang, dunnit?

In the words of e-fu, "This is real rock and roll, not that pillow fight and doilies shit."

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On Marah's fifth album, If You Didn't Laugh You'd Cry, the group casts aside the big and glossy productions of the last couple records and adopts a more intimate and loose feel. The album was recorded pretty much live in the studio and the sound is stripped down and very immediate. Stripped down but still rife with horns, strings, glockenspiels, percussion and handclaps and still filled with the kind of surprises (like the glittery disco beats on "The Hustle" or the Beach Boys-influenced vocal harmonies that begin "The Demon of White Sadness," to name but a couple) that have always helped separate the band from their over-earnest alt-country/Americana competition. Another thing that has always separated them has been David Bielanko's lyrics and vocals, and they are better than ever here. His loopy and wild-eyed vocals deliver his street poet lines with intense beauty throughout. He even restrains himself -- for a change -- on some of the ballads, especially "City of Dreams," on which he sounds almost angelic. The songs are among the band's best and most varied, whether they're rampaging rockers ("Fat Boy" or "Poor People"), wild lyrical flights of fancy ("The Closer"), emotional tours de force ("So What if We're Outta Tune [With the Rest of the World]"), heartbreaking character sketches ("The Dishwasher's Dream") or confessions ("The Apartment"). Every song is a direct punch to the heart, written and played with a fever that only the best rock & roll has. Their focus on the song and the performance, rather than the sound and the production, has proved to be a stroke of genius; the band has never sounded more honest or important. If You Didn't Laugh You'd Cry is the kind of record Dylan might make in 2005 if he were still making records as good as Highway 61 Revisited, or the kind of record Springsteen might make if he were updating Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.. Marah will never make the widespread cultural impact of those two artists and this record won't make them rich or famous, but it is a monster rock & roll album that you flat-out need to hear, their best yet. And that is really saying something.


Basic Philly JAIL rock, but fuck is it boisterous, noisy and good time party music. The sounds you hear right before this in a bar in Philly:

"YOU THINK YER BETTER THAN ME??!!"

and then someone takes a swing at you with a bottle.[/quote]

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 12:25 pm 
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I even bought the Xmas album yesterday just out of sheer curiosity.

What's the deal with Float Away: Deconstruted that is on the website and scheduled for 2005? From the looks of the cover--the guys have apparently smashed the disco ball from the original--it appears that they "fixed" 2002's Float Away With The Friday Night Gods, which was hated by just about everyone. I admittedly have never heard it. Here are the covers:

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I fucking love the wordplay in "The Dishwasher's Dream"

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i just got this album + i am digging it......

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Haven't had a chance to really listen to it yet. I'm really behind on music right now.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 12:47 pm 
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anyone want a really horrible recording of the encore from saturday nights show?

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so good....

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Elvis Fu Wrote:
I even bought the Xmas album yesterday just out of sheer curiosity.

What's the deal with Float Away: Deconstruted that is on the website and scheduled for 2005? From the looks of the cover--the guys have apparently smashed the disco ball from the original--it appears that they "fixed" 2002's Float Away With The Friday Night Gods, which was hated by just about everyone. I admittedly have never heard it. Here are the covers:

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Damn, Float Away: Deconstructed? That could be GREAT. I think that album was unfairly maligned anyway - I mean, it's unquestionably the worst Marah reckid, but it's still good enough to cause an extra little push on the accelerator pedal.

(I'm digging their Xmas album too)


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Never even heard of this band. Sounds like I'm missing something.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 1:26 pm 
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this board has turned into a marah street team.
i like it.

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i think you are all high. or not high enough, I forget how that works.

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Never even heard of this band. Sounds like I'm missing something.


get on AIM

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

FT Wrote:
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Sen.LooGAR'sCrunkmas Wrote:
DumpJack Wrote:
Never even heard of this band. Sounds like I'm missing something.


get on AIM


E-Fu just sent it to me. And MY GOD this is fucking good so far.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 3:55 pm 
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got it, but haven't given it the proper full listen yet.


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More Obner street-teaming for the new Marah reckid here.


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DumpJack Wrote:
Sen.LooGAR'sCrunkmas Wrote:
DumpJack Wrote:
Never even heard of this band. Sounds like I'm missing something.


get on AIM


E-Fu just sent it to me. And MY GOD this is fucking good so far.


I listened to it twice in a row and am just about to begin my third listen. This is a total Top 10 album for me. Immediately rewarding rock and roll without a bad track in the bunch. How fucking rare is that? You hear The Faces, Stones, Dylan, Springsteen and yet none of it is derivatively retro. I was reminded at times of a Canadian band called Lowest of the Low, who also have a similar sound (at least on their debut). Also, it doesn't appear they're consciously trying to sound a certain way. The upbeat songs meet the ballads without an awkward segue. Standouts for me are City of Dreams, So What if We're Outta Tune, the Dishwasher's Dreams and Walt Whitman Bridge. Of course, I could easily say they're all standouts.

Thanks again E-Fu.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:13 pm 
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alright, it's DC time...


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uh-oh, looks like Colinswood is still down


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More street teaming. I've been way behind on listening to music, and I'm finally getting around to some stuff today. Holy crap this is awesome. First Marah I've heard too. This will easily clear out something and enter the top 5.

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is there like a secret bootleg of this album that's really awesome?

did i buy the sucky version? what the bees?

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 4:09 pm 
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THE LAST ROCK AND ROLL BAND, ACCORDING TO CNN[/url]

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Senator LooGAR, TX Monger Wrote:


Best surprise for me in 2005.

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I didn't know Steve Earle produced Kids In Philly.

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Elvis Fu Wrote:
I didn't know Steve Earle produced Kids In Philly.


He invited them down to his home studio to do the deed, IIRC.


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Marah may be "jail rock" to you if you happen to be the biggest pussy on earth. It's more like if you took Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen and put them through a shitty-indie-rock-circa-2002 filter.


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