PopTodd Wrote:

I listened to this one a lot in '95. If I remember correctly, one or two of the members were former members of Flaming Lips and it has that same sort of aesthetic, only without any of the goofiness. Makes it a little less endearing, but still a good listen.
Jonathan Donahue was in the 'Lips for two albums which came out more or less concurrently with the first two Mercury Rev albums and share a general aesthetic. And I guess the other member you're referring to is Dave Fridmann, the Flaming Lips' longtime producer? Anyway, this album is from after Donahue left, and here Mercury Rev actually beat the Flaming Lips to the punch in going "indie adult contemporary" (sort of), de-emphasizing guitars and embracing a lot of then-uncool sounds (like non-free-jazz sax in rock songs). I like this album a lot and think it's actually aged a lot better than
Deserter's Songs. It still has a touch of the weirdness and edge of the first two MR albums and hasn't gotten so close to Disney soundtrack territory like they did later. Plus that first track, "Empire State (Son House In Excelsis)", is an absolute monster.
A couple of other favorites of mine that I don't think have been mentioned yet:
U.S. Maple -
Long Hair in Three StagesU.S. Maple definitely isn't for everybody, but next to their last album, this is about as accessible as they ever got. It's their debut and also where they firmly established their sound, a refinement of their less distinctive-but-still-good, sorta Jesus Lizard wannabe days as Shorty. They really perfected their skewed take on things on the later album
Talker, I think, but this is my second favorite of all of their albums and just a general favorite overall. Probably the U.S. Maple album that actually rocks the most.
Two of my favorite songs from it:
Stereolab -
Refried Ectoplasm (Switched on Vol.2)Probably my second-favorite Stereolab release next to
Dots and Loops. Singles, rarities, etc. comp, excellent collection of songs, including some of their most well known - "Lo Boob Oscillator", "French Disko", and "John Cage Bubblegum" - and some cool, weirder stuff like the Nurse with Wounds collabs. I have this on awesome-looking mint-green, semi-transparent vinyl.