Black Foliage: Animation Music (Remastered)
The Olivia Tremor Control
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| Total: 27 Songs |
Album Review
If the preceding Dusk at Cubist Castle was the Olivia Tremor Control's very own White Album, then the labyrinthine Black Foliage is their SMiLE — it's an imploding masterpiece, a work teetering on the cliff's edge between genius and madness. Torn at the seams between pop transcendence and noise radicalism, the group attempts to have it both ways, meaning teenage symphonies to God like "A New Day" rest uneasily alongside musique concrète-styled tape pastiches such as "Combinations" (which, along with the similarly styled, multi-part title track, is one of the many sonic motifs snaking its way throughout the record). There are at least enough ideas for five albums here, which is both Black Foliage's strength and its weakness — it's impossible not to get lost inside of the OTC's swirling schizophrenia, and too often snatches of brilliance flash by too quickly to savor the moment. Moreover, with songs like "California Demise 3" continuing the oblique narrative running through previous OTC records, the artistic statement the record is making (and there undoubtedly is one) is impenetrable at best. Still, with each of the band's successive releases seeming like just part of a much bigger picture only now beginning to come into focus, maybe that's the point. Ultimately, Black Foliage just might be an end-of-the-millennium appeal that speaks directly and solely to the unconscious.
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The perfect followup to 'Dusk at Cubist Castle'
Although only releasing two albums in their short career, the Olivia Tremor Control managed to cover miles of musical and studio innovation. 'Dusk at Cubist Castle' was a flavorful combination of beatles-esque pop rock with 90s neo-psychadelica. Listening to this album left me a bit confused and disappointed at first. Many of the straightforward pop singles like 'Jumping Fences' and 'The Opera House' are absent from 'Black Foliage'. Fortunately, the more I listened, the more I realized how ingenious the group's colorful progression had become. The sound collages hinted at in their previous album are fully fleshed out and weave in and out of the group's evolving recordings. While there may not be a strategic or logical manner of doing so, I urge you to immerse yourself into 'Black Foliage' and soak up all of Olivia's quirky perspectives and eclectic musical efforts.
Biography
Formed: 1992 in Athens, GA
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '90s
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