The Song CorporationThe Raisin Bran (2004)A Black Cat Book Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: JiveSide (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on January 15th 2006
“But I just can’t seem to write a song” quips singer/guitarist Michael Barthel on “Raisin Bran in the Sun,” the first offering from Brooklyn-based the Song Corporation's The Raisin Bran EP. "And I find that I’ve been holding my guitar all along / But I just can’t seem to write a song;” clocking in at six minutes, it’s almost a literal statement, if not for the fact that “Raisin Bran in the Sun” is indeed a song. But it is also a very fine song at that. Of course, not a song that could be played on the radio (by today’s “standards”) but a song that flows, ebbs, explodes, and whispers in all the places that it should. My ears are happy to report that the following two songs, “Soothing Sugar” and “The Bug,” are just as well put-together and performed with love, care, and electricity. A corporation that runs on love, care, and electricity can only be good for us all, and this particular one wishes that everyone lighten up and receive a little piece of the pie.
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"Almost literally not a song, except that it is a song and you like it a lot. In what way is it almost literal?" I have no idea what this sounds like. Weeeeak. | Features
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