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Tears of the Valedictorian

Frog Eyes

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Album Review

Now four albums in, Northwest Canada-based, Dante's Inferno outfitters Frog Eyes seem less like a band and more like a movement. While the quartet's intentions are suspect, one listen to Tears of the Valedictorian confirms the group's uncanny talent for creating manic, beautiful, and upsetting songs that seem to exist wholly for themselves. Trying to pull any meaning from Carey Mercer's pulpit-pounding rants is a course in futility ("When you bottom the boats/the weeds deign to sigh/but the admiral's chicken/the general's chicken/how painful they rise"), but his conviction is so intense that it both captivates and worries the listener, much like a cogent, holy spirit-possessed homeless person challenging passerby with Bible passages laced with profanity. Musically, the band continues to push the envelope of pop music by speeding it up, chopping it into bite-size psychedelic pieces, feeding it back to themselves, then throwing it up through your speakers. A truly keen sense of melody keeps their twitchy, angular armaments from flying out the window, especially on the gorgeous "Stockades," the Joe Meek-inspired "Idle Songs," and the epic "Bushels," a mammoth piece of work that stomps around in a fit, continuously changing course and descending into a mad scat section that dissipates into an oddly endearing mantra of self-awareness ("I was a singer and I sang in your home"). Indeed.

Customer Reviews

Snoodle is a 5 year old little girl

This isn't a Spencer Krug cd.This is a Carey Mercer cd!! You should not expect Spencer to play the same way as sunset rubdown or wolf parade! Instead, the focus should be on the music as a whole and Carey Mercer's amazing talent! This cd is amazing!Unfortunately the first review was made by a total moron.

all growed up

This album is great...but only if you have an appreciation for Frog Eyes. They are not everyone's cup of tea. This is a complicated, layered, and obscure album which crescendoes and recesses and then climaxes again. It is an emotional roller coaster. Mercer's desperate voice grips you and pulls you into his bizarre world, while Krug's keyboard (Krug is in the band--do your homework) floats above you and then beats you over the head...but they are constantly ebbing and flowing throughout the album--lulling you into a dream and then slapping you awake. If you like Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, and Swan Lake, you will like this. I would not recommend this to others who want an inlet into the world of Krug and Mercer. Start with Wolf Parade or Sunset Rubdown and then work your way into this one. Different is not bad...in this case, it is brilliant but challenging.

Check it out for free on last.fm

A couple of the songs from this album are available for free download at http://www.last.fm/music/Frog+Eyes/Tears+Of+The+Valedictorian

Biography

Formed: Victoria, British Columbia, Canad

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Victoria, British Columbia, quartet Frog Eyes are the antithesis of their quiet Canadian village. Utilizing the carnival atmosphere of Rain Dogs-era Tom Waits, the frenetic energy of vintage Cramps, and the diabolical scheming of pre-Murder Ballads Nick Cave, the post-punk collective created an atmosphere of psychedelic unease with their 2002 full-length debut, The Bloody Hand. Lead singer Carey Mercer, who mined similar territories in his previous group, Blue Pine, leads the indie rock ensemble,...
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