US - Texas - Full Moon 179 - 04/18/11
Okkervil River
Mermaid EP
Jagjaguwar
Will Sheff and his Okkervil River boys are ready with a new album,
I Am Very Far, from which "Mermaid" is culled. "Mermaid" is
actually the band's first single
in two years. Not that they've been lazy and up to nothing: last year
saw them as Roky Erickson's backing-band on his big comeback album (as
well as Sheff being the producer),
True Love Cast Out All Evil.
Through their strong three-in-a-row line of albums; Black Sheep
Boy, plus the Black Sheep Boy Appendix EP (2005), The
Stage Names (2007) and The Stand Ins (2008) - the latter
being The Stage Names' sequel as The Stage Names
originally had some many songs written
for it it was supposed two be a double-album - they built quite a
reputation. It'll now be interesting to check their next move, I Am
Very Far. Both "Mermaid" and
"Walked Out On a Line" are slow, quiet songs. The latter is a bit
punchier, and both tracks present elegance and style. "Mermaid" starts
with Sheff's voice and a piano,
before growing and expanding itself, adding strings and rich
orchestration on the way. "Walked Out On a Line" starts with Sheff's
voice and the bass, before the rest of
the band eventually joins in. Both tracks are proof of an upcoming album
of a certain quality, once again showing Sheff as a musical 'gourmet
sheff'.
Copyright © 2011 Håvard Oppøyen
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