The Mountain Goats - Sweden (1995)
BAND/ARTIST: The Mountain Goats
- Title: Sweden
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: Shrimper
- Genre: Indie Folk, Indie Rock, Lo-Fi, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:45:31
- Total Size: 236 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. The Recognition Scene
02. Downtown Seoul
03. Some Swedish Trees
04. I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
05. Deianara Crush
06. Whole Wide World
07. Flashing Lights
08. Sept 16 Triple X Love! Love!
09. Going to Queens
10. Tahitian Ambrosia Maker
11. Going to Bolivia
12. Tollund Man
13. California Song
14. Snow Crush Killing Song
15. Send Me an Angel
16. Neon Orange Glimmer Song
17. FM
18. Prana Ferox
19. Cold Milk Bottle
This is classic Mountain Goats: songs about broken (or soon to be broken) relationships, food, and flora rendered in vivid detail and recorded straight to boom box. Atop characteristically ragged and percussive guitar playing, John Darnielle works wonders of condensation, creating lively, complex characters in less than three minutes. Despite the flag on the cover and hilarious liner notes about the "Swede conspiracy," this isn't a concept album about the homeland of Ace of Base and ABBA, nor are there any covers of those two Darnielle favorites. There is, however, perhaps the best cover of Steely Dan's "FM" imaginable. No Alpha songs here either, but two more in the "Going to" series -- "Going to Queens" and "Going to Bolivia" -- and the outstanding "Tahitian Ambrosia Maker," which is something of a mix between Gilligan's Island and Heart of Darkness (beginning, "We were real hungry, half dead, when you broke out a half a loaf of sourdough bread, and in the tropical air the scent rose like a spirit"), make Sweden among the best of the early releases from the Mountain Goats. Zopilote Machine is maybe more consistent, but 1995's Sweden sets a high-water mark not surpassed until The Coroner's Gambit in 2000.
01. The Recognition Scene
02. Downtown Seoul
03. Some Swedish Trees
04. I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
05. Deianara Crush
06. Whole Wide World
07. Flashing Lights
08. Sept 16 Triple X Love! Love!
09. Going to Queens
10. Tahitian Ambrosia Maker
11. Going to Bolivia
12. Tollund Man
13. California Song
14. Snow Crush Killing Song
15. Send Me an Angel
16. Neon Orange Glimmer Song
17. FM
18. Prana Ferox
19. Cold Milk Bottle
This is classic Mountain Goats: songs about broken (or soon to be broken) relationships, food, and flora rendered in vivid detail and recorded straight to boom box. Atop characteristically ragged and percussive guitar playing, John Darnielle works wonders of condensation, creating lively, complex characters in less than three minutes. Despite the flag on the cover and hilarious liner notes about the "Swede conspiracy," this isn't a concept album about the homeland of Ace of Base and ABBA, nor are there any covers of those two Darnielle favorites. There is, however, perhaps the best cover of Steely Dan's "FM" imaginable. No Alpha songs here either, but two more in the "Going to" series -- "Going to Queens" and "Going to Bolivia" -- and the outstanding "Tahitian Ambrosia Maker," which is something of a mix between Gilligan's Island and Heart of Darkness (beginning, "We were real hungry, half dead, when you broke out a half a loaf of sourdough bread, and in the tropical air the scent rose like a spirit"), make Sweden among the best of the early releases from the Mountain Goats. Zopilote Machine is maybe more consistent, but 1995's Sweden sets a high-water mark not surpassed until The Coroner's Gambit in 2000.
Rock | Indie | Lo-Fi | FLAC / APE
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