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Ice Cream Spiritual

Ponytail

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1 Beg Waves Ponytail 4:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 G Shock Ponytail 3:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 7 Souls Ponytail 3:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Celebrate the Body Electric (It Came from an Angel) Ponytail 7:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Late for School Ponytail 4:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Sky Drool Ponytail 3:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Small Wevs Ponytail 3:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Die Allman Bruder Ponytail 4:49 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

The wild trill Molly Siegel lets loose at the beginning of "Beg Waves" lets listeners know that Ice Cream Spiritual! is unmistakably a Ponytail album, even if it's more neatly groomed than their debut was. Kamehameha introduced the band's highly concentrated, highly combustible noise-punk-pop in saturated outbursts; it sounded like someone threw a few mikes into the fray and then got out of the way of the band's blazing onslaughts. Ice Cream Spiritual! sounds much more produced and premeditated, and its songs are longer and maybe a touch more involved, but none of this halts Ponytail's sugar-buzz energy — if anything, the album's clarity gives a better idea of just how big the band's sound can be than Kamehameha did. "Late for School"'s joyous guitar flurries and the noise-surf of "7 Souls" breeze by like lost songs from Ponytail's first album, but "G Shock" — which features fancy fretwork that sounds like sped-up funk, massive drums, and Siegel's vocalizations (which sound a little like an avant-garde cheerleader cheering the rest of the band on to wilder and faster musical feats) — swells up, explodes, and drifts away like a cloudburst. Ice Cream Spiritual!'s longer tracks push Ponytail closer to the expansive territory of bands like OOIOO, though Ponytail's music is still more rock-based. Once their songs pass the four-minute mark, their energy becomes hypnotic instead of spastic. "Celebrate the Body Electric" runs the spectrum of Ponytail's prettiest and noisiest sounds, but its shimmering guitars give it a desert rock trippiness; "Die Allman Bruder" channels, yes, the Allman Brothers via Sonic Youth and Deerhoof. At times, the album's extended jams get a bit wearing, but Ice Cream Spiritual! shows that Ponytail's music is still equal parts challenging, melodic, and fun.

Recent Customer Reviews

Eexcellent
     
by carolingian Waterslide

First time in a long time that music has given me chills.

Amazing! Oh art school...
     
by nedlam

These kids went to my art college in Baltimore and graduated two years before me. They were formed out of an experimental painting class when their teacher randomly put them together. Seeing them live makes their music evem more of a spiritual experience. So to all you people who are calling them "trash" go see them live and then be the judge.

Tons of energy
     
by Unlaywin

This CD is really good. It's more fun than No Age, and like Foot Village with guitars but Ponytail doesn't have lyrics.

Biography

Formed: Baltimore, MD

Genre: Indie Rock

Years Active: '00s

A four-piece multi-style rock act that drew comparisons to Deerhoof and Ecstatic Sunshine, Ponytail released their first slab of infectious sugar-fueled two-guitar trad punk (Kamehameha on Creative Capitalism) in January of 2007. The Baltimore, MD, quartet featured drummer Jeremy Hyman, guitarist Ken...
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