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Heartland

Owen Pallett

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Album Review

Toronto-based singer/songwriter/composer/violinist Owen Pallett’s Final Fantasy project officially ended its public affair with the beloved Japanese video game of the same name (he has promised to release subsequent albums under his legal name) with Heartland, a 12-song conceptual piece concerning “a young, ultra-violent farmer named Lewis set in the imaginary landscape of Spectrum.” To be fair, Pallett’s last release, the superb He Poos Clouds was an “an eight-song cycle about the eight schools of magic in Dungeons & Dragons” adorned with a cover that included a hand-drawn rendering of the action described in the title. As with all of his works, Heartland wears its absurd premise high and proud, allowing its creator the freedom to explore the entire spectrum of human emotion without ever succumbing to hipster irony. Pallett, the shifty, strung-out composition major in the back of the class, bored to tears and three steps ahead of the professor, chose to go the orchestral route this time around, utilizing the talented Czech Philharmonic in Prague. Fans of He Poos Clouds’ long, dissonant motifs, odd, symphonic percussion, and slightly skewed, indie-prog-rock vibe will find Heartland a bigger, better, and more streamlined collection than the latter was, boasting more than its share of left-field singles ("Midnight Directives" and "Tryst with Mephistopheles" are instant keepers) — think Grizzly Bear, Patrick Wolf, and Rufus Wainwright attempting an alternate universe mash-up of the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds and the Flaming Lips’ Soft Bulletin. It’s a wide, spacious, summer storm of a record that bounces around genres like an open-world RPG game, and while there may be only 12 locations you can fast-travel to, there is enough treasure in each to keep the adventurer occupied for a month of afternoons.

Customer Reviews

Best Album Yet

I've been a long time fan of Mr. Pallett... ever since I saw him perform at the Kitchen Benefit in New York City almost three years ago. This CD does not fail as he has finally beefed up his production and given us a glimpse at his incredible orchestrating skills. I'm also glad he ditched the Final Fantasy moniker and decided to just be himself which obviously comes across with this album more so then any other. Favorite tracks so far include 'Heartland', 'Lewis Takes Off his Shirt' and 'The Great Elsewhere'. Plain and simple... this CD is stunning. Incredible musician, incredible writing and definitely the best indie entry in 2010, thus far.

Early 2010 "album of the year" front-runner

I know, I know -- everybody hates the first guy to start declaring "album of the year" nods -- but Owen Pallet's "Heartland" is the most exciting thing I've heard since the Fiery Furnaces' "Blueberry Boat" or Joanna Newsom's "Ys". As a writer for the Guardian wrote, this is "an album of highly personal, highly strung song symphonies channelled through the bizarre concept of 'a farmer named Lewis' and the fictional world of Spectrum." Love orchestral pop? Have a thing for strong lyrics and well-wrought concepts? This album is for you.

Wow! How can I be the first review here!?: A Vague Review

Owen Pallett, as most of us know as Final Fantasy or for his work on A Flying Club Pop by Beirut or touring with the Arcade Fire is a fantastic and talented musician. Upon listen to the samples of this album you will notice this album sounds much more electronic and different from his earlier works. I recommend buying this album however as it is very great as can be expected from Owen Pallett.

Biography

Born: September 07, 1979

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Born Michael James Owen Pallett-Plowright, Owen Pallett is a singer/violinist from Toronto best known for his solo recordings as Final Fantasy. Classically trained from an early age, at 15 he started playing solo violin shows. As his musical interests shifted to indie pop, Pallett collaborated with a multitude of indie artists, including Jim Guthrie, Royal City, the Hidden Cameras, the Vinyl Cafe, Gentleman Reg, and Arcade Fire. As well as touring in various string sections in the mid-2000s, he was...
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