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Stationary Odyssey

Head! Foot! And the Pink Axe (2006)
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Published on September 12th 2006


There's a whole messload of instrumental post-rock/experimental albums that have dropped this year (not to mention how many of them will top "best of" lists everywhere). Maybe that's what makes Stationary Odyssey a little refreshing -- they're an instrumental band, but dabble a little bit more in the indie rock side of things, all along bathing in experimental waters.

"Me and You and Gummi Bears" thumps out of the gates with a Minus the Bear feel, pulsating its way through the speakers to begin the album. And yet, the mere presence of eerie whistling and twang-y guitars in the very next track, the brief "Lost, Lonely, and Vicious" give it a heavy spaghetti western vibe. "Cosmic Eddie, Oceanographer" fucks around with a little bit of industrial and weird, fuzzed out noise, creating a weird, schizophrenic album centerpiece. "Terror on the Hell Loop" borrows a tad bit of that for its procession. The only time we really hear typical, post-rock crescendo riffing is for a split moment in "Skeletons."

Not necessarily flooring, but definitely intriguing, Stationary Odyssey proves you can play around with instrumental indie rock just enough to make it delightfully interesting -- and at a 25-minute running time, it hardly overstays its welcome.

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    danperrone (September 13, 2006)

    yeah man...i am just getting back into the post rock swings of things now that the weather is getting colder...i can't listen to that shit in the summer, just doesn't work for me

    Rowwwley (September 13, 2006)

    Only the Aquabats can have exclamation points on their CD titles. Not hellogoodbye or mewithoutyou or whoever made the zombie dinosaur thing and this.

    Anonymous (September 13, 2006)

    Funny song titles totally suck now.

    sirens (September 13, 2006)

    I didnt know you liked so much post rock.... im really just getting into it.

    danperrone (September 12, 2006)

    red sparowes is def top three, but don't count out this will destroy you, september malevolence, the samuel jackson five, saxon shore, god is an astronaut, etc etc etc

    THE KID IS A POWERHOUSE

    sirens (September 12, 2006)

    best of last year:

    red sparrows

    danperrone (September 12, 2006)

    best post rock albums of the year:

    ef
    the ascent of everest
    yndi halda re-release
    cats and cats and cats
    te
    agalloch (sorta)

    not mono or mogwai

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