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Let's Move to the Country | Smog | 3:05 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Held | Smog | 4:02 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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River Guard | Smog | 6:22 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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No Dancing | Smog | 3:00 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Teenage Spaceship | Smog | 3:58 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Cold Blooded Old Times | Smog | 4:14 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Sweet Treat | Smog | 2:59 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Hit the Ground Running | Smog | 6:56 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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I Could Drive Forever | Smog | 5:15 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Left Only With Love | Smog | 2:52 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Songs |
Album Review
Smog's seventh full-length album, Knock Knock, proves to be singer/songwriter Bill Callahan's subtlest collection of songs yet. Indeed, one of the album's greatest accomplishments is its gently optimistic tone; if his other albums made a deadpan joke out of misery, on this album Callahan delivers the punch lines with traces of a grin. It's a moving album on many levels; not only do the songs have Smog's usual emotional intimacy, their subjects move away from difficult, claustrophobic situations toward maturity and acceptance. "Let's Move to the Country" and "I Could Drive Forever" are all about escape, whether it's from the rat race or bad relationships — "I feel light and strong," Callahan sings on "I Could Drive Forever," summing up Knock Knock's lyrical tenor. But moving also implies distance. As the album travels the emotional spaces between people, Callahan himself seems more removed from these songs; more than ever, his songs read more like short stories than diary entries, particularly on "River Guard," about a warden watching prisoners swim, and the enigmatic "Sweet Treat." "Cold Blooded Old Times" and "Teenage Spaceship" capture the awkwardness of youth, while "Left Only With Love" accepts a lover's departure in stride. Musically, Knock Knock builds on Red Apple Falls's folky, flowing sound, but throws in twists like drum loops, electric guitars, and, surprisingly, a children's choir. "Hit the Ground Running" combines all three elements, driven by rolling guitars and accented with strings, with the children's choir urging Callahan on his way. "Held"'s drum, guitar, and feedback loops take a collage approach to a classic rock sound; along with "Cold Blooded Old Times" and "No Dancing," it's one of Callahan's most up-tempo songs since 1995's "Wild Love." Over time, Knock Knock reveals itself as one of Smog's finest moments.
Customer Reviews
Gentle
This is a great piece from Bill Callahan. Having heard Cold Blooded Old Times played on the radio, and not being able to get it out of my head for days, I was keen to hear the rest of this and I was not disappointed. This is folksy, but there are some heavier moments that drive the songs along.
Biography
Formed: 1966 in Silver Spring, MD
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '90s, '00s
Top Albums and Songs By Smog
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Cold Blooded Old Times | Knock Knock | 4:14 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Rock Bottom Riser | A River Ain't Too Much to Love | 5:44 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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The Well | A River Ain't Too Much to Love | 7:00 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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I Feel Like the Mother of the World | A River Ain't Too Much to Love | 3:09 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Say Valley Maker | A River Ain't Too Much to Love | 5:10 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Palimpsest | A River Ain't Too Much to Love | 2:52 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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In the Pines | A River Ain't Too Much to Love | 5:12 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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I'm New Here | A River Ain't Too Much to Love | 3:59 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Running the Loping | A River Ain't Too Much to Love | 6:55 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Dress Sexy At My Funeral | Dongs of Sevotion | 5:30 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |

- $16.90
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Indie Rock, College Rock, Adult Alternative, Singer/Songwriter
- Released: 12 January 1999
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