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 Post subject: Black Mountain? (esp. Radcliffe and other Vancouver Obs)
PostPosted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 10:16 am 
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A buddy of mine HIGHLY recommended this album to me last night.
Any fans here?
Thoughts? Opinions?

Here is the AMG review:
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Black Mountain rises from within the Vancouver-based fiefdom of Stephen McBean, the hazy-toned singer and meandering songwriter who also heads up Pink Mountaintops. Both groups languish in a fog of psychedelia and sexual release. But while the latter opts for arty avant folk, Black Mountain lives up to its name with a heavier foundation. The self-titled debut on Jagjaguwar (its eight-song count and subdued cover art are a dark mirror to Pink Mountaintops) busts open half-lidded Velvet Underground fetishisms with squalls of Blue Cheer guitar, and further channels the heady sounds of the late '60s with a moodily dwelling organ. McBean shares vocal duties with Amber Webber throughout, but she becomes an especially important factor on the twosome that closes Black Mountain, since her stoned and elegiac vocals make them something more than simply idling jams. "Heart of Snow," for example, flutters like a warped and ancient recording of "Space Oddity" as Webber draws out the syllables in lines like "Heart of snow/Let go let go/But your sad wings/Won't fly you home"; feedback and pounding drums periodically join in. It's a damaged blues sound comparable to that of Jennifer Herrema's Royal Trux outgrowth RTX, but McBean's vaguely mystic lyrics also dovetail Black Mountain back into Pink Mountaintops territory. "Modern Music" and "No Satisfaction" rock a White Light/White Heat tumble that's nevertheless well done, particularly on the former, which features some spectacular sax assistance from Vancouver area player Masa Anzai. The remainder of Black Mountain positions stoner rock chording over swirling vintage keys and the ever-impressive vocals of McBean and Webber. It's a referential sound, to be sure. But there's enough weight to Black Mountain's mojo to make it more than worthwhile.


Sounds interesting.

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to me they sounded better on paper than actually listening

someone here really likes them- nothingface maybe?


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how do you have 5500 posts but remain unaware of the black mountain love to be found on this board? too much shrimp boat on the brain maybe.

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yes, you should buy it like RIGHT NOW.


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thrillhouse Wrote:
how do you have 5500 posts but remain unaware of the black mountain love to be found on this board? too much shrimp boat on the brain maybe.


I just did a search and there were too many threads to really delve into and see if they were actually relevant.
And yeah, I did just have shrimp for dinner last night, so that may...

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PimpTodd Wrote:
thrillhouse Wrote:
how do you have 5500 posts but remain unaware of the black mountain love to be found on this board? too much shrimp boat on the brain maybe.


I just did a search and there were too many threads to really delve into and see if they were actually relevant.


huh? dude, you have all the info you need in those threads.


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*proud member of the Black Mountain Army (Black Mountain, Pink Mountaintops, Blood Meridian, Ladyhawk)*

Black Mountain was my record of the year in 2005.

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aha

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nothingface Wrote:
*proud member of the Black Mountain Army (Black Mountain, Pink Mountaintops, Blood Meridian, Ladyhawk)*

Black Mountain was my record of the year in 2005.

wonderful!


I'm not really a fan of that Black Mountain album although it has a couple of standout tracks but the new Blood Meridian LP grows on me every time I listen to it.

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 Post subject: Re: Black Mountain? (esp. Radcliffe and other Vancouver Obs)
PostPosted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:27 am 
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PimpTodd Wrote:
A buddy of mine HIGHLY recommended this album to me last night.
Any fans here?
Thoughts? Opinions?

Here is the AMG review:
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Black Mountain rises from within the Vancouver-based fiefdom of Stephen McBean, the hazy-toned singer and meandering songwriter who also heads up Pink Mountaintops. Both groups languish in a fog of psychedelia and sexual release. But while the latter opts for arty avant folk, Black Mountain lives up to its name with a heavier foundation. The self-titled debut on Jagjaguwar (its eight-song count and subdued cover art are a dark mirror to Pink Mountaintops) busts open half-lidded Velvet Underground fetishisms with squalls of Blue Cheer guitar, and further channels the heady sounds of the late '60s with a moodily dwelling organ. McBean shares vocal duties with Amber Webber throughout, but she becomes an especially important factor on the twosome that closes Black Mountain, since her stoned and elegiac vocals make them something more than simply idling jams. "Heart of Snow," for example, flutters like a warped and ancient recording of "Space Oddity" as Webber draws out the syllables in lines like "Heart of snow/Let go let go/But your sad wings/Won't fly you home"; feedback and pounding drums periodically join in. It's a damaged blues sound comparable to that of Jennifer Herrema's Royal Trux outgrowth RTX, but McBean's vaguely mystic lyrics also dovetail Black Mountain back into Pink Mountaintops territory. "Modern Music" and "No Satisfaction" rock a White Light/White Heat tumble that's nevertheless well done, particularly on the former, which features some spectacular sax assistance from Vancouver area player Masa Anzai. The remainder of Black Mountain positions stoner rock chording over swirling vintage keys and the ever-impressive vocals of McBean and Webber. It's a referential sound, to be sure. But there's enough weight to Black Mountain's mojo to make it more than worthwhile.


Sounds interesting.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 5:08 pm 
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Listening now.
I like this a LOT.
RIYL: poppier Yo La Tengo, Velvet Underground, 11th Dream Day

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Liked this alot last year. It was my #1 but it's probably fallen since then.

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PimpTodd Wrote:
Listening now.
I like this a LOT.
RIYL: poppier Yo La Tengo, Velvet Underground, 11th Dream Day

ha ha. You might recognize "Druganaut" from that mix I sent you a year and a half ago.


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Hi, Im nothingface. you may remember me from such past user names like: SweetSweetDruganuat.

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PimpTodd Wrote:
Listening now.
I like this a LOT.
RIYL: poppier Yo La Tengo, Velvet Underground, 11th Dream Day

ha ha. You might recognize "Druganaut" from that mix I sent you a year and a half ago.


I KNEW that song sounded familiar!
I just listened to that mix, too.

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yeah, todd, pay attention brother! ;)

Black Mountain was my top album of 2005, too.

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Gwad Dov. We get it! You lauded them. Enough all ready!

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nothingface Wrote:
Hi, Im nothingface. you may remember me from such past user names like: SweetSweetDruganuat.


Gwad Dov. We get it! You lauded them. Enough all ready!


You should've seen him at the Black Mountain. He totally embarrassed me with his arrogance.


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SpontaneousPoet Wrote:
nothingface Wrote:
Hi, Im nothingface. you may remember me from such past user names like: SweetSweetDruganuat.


Gwad Dov. We get it! You lauded them. Enough all ready!


You should've seen him at the Black Mountain. He totally embarrassed me with his arrogance.


Thought he was better than everyone, eh? Nose waaaaay high up in the air smelling the sweet scent of elitism?

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