The Deadly SnakesPorcella -or- A Bird in the Hand Is Worthless [12 inch, double LP] (2006)In The Red Records Reviewer Rating: User Rating: Contributed by: Adam (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on June 9th 2006
Not that the Deadly Snakes' abilities were ever in doubt, but there's something about 2005's Porcella that's all the more remarkable months after the fact. 2003's Ode to Joy went lengths to shed any stylistic constraints that roped the band to their garage rock label, so the direction on Porcella was certainly not out of sync with what came before. However, the Toronto six-piece deserves a tip of the hat for pulling off this record as well as they did. Porcella is instrumentally denser than its predecessor, yet still maintains the organic roots of the Snakes' past work. Everything here is shared, from the songwriting credits to the seemingly revolving instrumental roles. Perhaps I just like the imagery of it, but the band's PR about recording in a secluded northern Ontario cabin rings true. Porcella revels in the space, the clean air and the earthy simplicity of rural life. This from a city band.
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Wow I just smoked a joint and put this CD on during the 1st intermission of the hockey game, i'm instantly loving it. I would have to say the Doors are also a big influence on their ballads. I just realized Ambulance Man isn't on the normal Porcella. That makes this more awesome "Incidentally, can anyone recommend a good vinyl ripper? I've got a bunch of stuff that's been aching to come on the road (and to work) with me." Hate to be pretentious, but this sounds really pretentious. i might do one, but dont want to put the time into it if another is already being posted... I've got the iMic from Griffen. It's pretty easy to use and has its own software Sold! The CD version was already great, this sounds even better. Dante3000: "Do you need the original CD to fully appreciate this double LP or is it just as outstanding on its own?" I thnk some of their songs don't really work, but over all good band and a good album. Brian (or anyone that wrote a tsoaf review) Honest to god real question, with no stupid ass joke: damn adam, that review is dense. you canadians sure like words, eh. I'm glad you're back Superdude. We've missed you dearly. This review was pretty good, but here's how I would make it better: Is the album title supposed to be a play on Bright Eyes' Lifted? |
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Brian (or anyone that wrote a tsoaf review)
is anyone doing a review of the latest Hilary Duff?
i might do one, but dont want to put the time into it if another is already being posted