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Great Vacation!

Sleeping In the Aviary

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Album Review

When a band starts off an album with a song called "Y.M.C.A. (No, Not That One)," there's always the danger of dealing with an act where potentially forced wackiness takes precedence over, say, making actually interesting or enjoyable songs. (Doubtless listeners have their own non-favorite examples.) Sleeping in the Aviary thankfully don't try to force the issue — there are no ironic quotes in the song, for instance — and instead it's the kind of slightly breezy, chipper power pop in a 21st century indie rock context that can be expected from any number of acts. Admittedly, plenty of other touches can be heard in the music — from gargling to harps — but Spike Jones this isn't when it comes to truly gone silliness. Neither is it Neutral Milk Hotel, but there's a ghost of Elephant 6 hanging over the whole thing, a kind of polite studio playground aiming to catch the ear rather than befuddle a listener, down to the ambling ukulele performances. There are occasional moments of cutting loose in other directions — the opening seconds of "Maria's Ghost" might as well be Dillinger Escape Plan in their frenetic grind and chaos — but it's all back to winsome modern vaudeville soon enough. And that's no sin, but after a while grandiose demi-anthems like "Start the Car" are plowing well-established ground. Still, ending on a keyboard-led song called "I Want You Back (I Want You Dead)" that half sounds like a lost lounge anthem from 1980 is a nice, unexpected kicker.

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Sleeping in the Aviary are, in my opinion, the most criminally underrated band recording today. No one knows who the hell they are and they continue to produce album after album of creative, dirty, dynamic music. Put down that Decemberists album, take yourself a little less seriously, and give SITA a try.

One of the best albums this year!

Though i do enjoy Sleeping in the Aviary previous two albums, i think this one is my new favorite, i just wish it was longer. the song that stands out for me is "Axes Ground Looth Tooth".

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Madison, WI

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

Self-consciously quirky indie rock trio Sleeping in the Aviary played its first gigs in their hometown of Madison, WI, in the spring of 2004. A high-energy group with new wave leanings strongly reminiscent of early XTC and Talking Heads before they discovered Brian Eno and the Nonesuch Explorer series, Sleeping in the Aviary also features a line in occasionally precious, studiedly "wacky" lyrics in keeping with the nonsensical band name. Based around the core duo of singer and guitarist Elliott Kozel...
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Great Vacation!, Sleeping In the Aviary
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  • $9.90
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Rock
  • Released: Nov 30, 2010

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