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Eureka

Mother Mother

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Album Review

An announcer's voice begins Mother Mother's third album, Eureka, with the words, "Commonplace things seem to have great significance," after which a female voice cheerily calls out, "Hi!" It's a good introduction to another collection of Ryan Guldemond's quirky songs, on which he is accompanied by his sister Molly and Jasmin Parkin. On "The Stand," the album's first single, Guldemond is posed silly musical questions by the women and provides silly musical answers. ("Tell me your weakness." "Oh, I keep it a secret." "Oh, come on, just one vice." "Okay, it's vodka on ice.") It suggests the absurdist interaction of the singers in the B-52's, except that the music is Beatlesque mid-‘60s pop/rock and Guldemond sounds more like Jack White than Fred Schneider. His odd sense of humor extends to the song's coda, on which he repeatedly clips the "F" word from a line ("Everyone's f***ed, and they don't even know"), then playfully says it anyway, and chuckles. So what if that send-up of the fig-leaf censorship rules will earn the album an "explicit lyrics" listing? Guldemond and his friends are intent on amusing themselves here, and more often than not, they succeed in entertaining their listeners as well.

Customer Reviews

Does not disappoint

We all anxiously await new music from bands whose previous efforts have been our favorites. But sometimes the new release fails to live up to our expectations. In this third release by Mother Mother, it is hard to imagine how anyone could be disappointed. The band has created new music with their trademark sound that is every bit as good as their prior triumphs. In my opinion, O My Heart had a much more polished sound than Touch Up and Eureka repeats with that higher standard. The layered vocals and playful lyrics make this band an important addition to any serious music listener's collection. I have been listening to O My Heart regularly since it came out and I don't anticipate any different plans for Eureka.

Love Mother Mother!!!

Great band, great album.

I Wanna Shout EUREKA!

Awesome band, awesome album. My favorite tracks are Chasing It Down, The Stand, Aspiring Fires, Baby Dont Dance, and Born In A Flash.

Biography

Formed: 2005 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Cana

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Playing smart and amiable folk-rock with an alternative edge, biting wit, and a jazzy sense of sophistication, Mother Mother hails from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and true to their name they started out as a family affair. Guitarist and singer Ryan Guldemond had been writing songs and wanted to start playing them at local clubs. Feeling the tunes needed harmonies, he asked his sister Molly Guldemond to join him. Molly invited her friend Debra-Jean Creelman to add her voice to the mix, and...
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