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The Coroner's Gambit

The Mountain Goats

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With an acoustic guitar, a boombox and a head full of concepts, John Darnielle continues to strike up the one-man-band. Occasional guests such as songwriter Simon Joyner add a few spare touches. But the main focus is on songwriting where simple chords and melodies set the template for Darnielle’s wild and veering stories and insights. Darnielle has been exceedingly prolific thoughout the 1990s, but beginning in 2000 with The Coroner’s Gambit his focus seems tighter than ever. “I’m the hard to find stations on the AM band,” he sings in a hyped-up plea on “Jaipur,” the album’s opener. It’s an accurate description of the sound that includes the mechanical whir of his boombox and the flat, unprocessed sound of whatever room is being used for the recording. Nature takes on deep significance as gardens, onions and birds show up in the lyrics along with obscure musical references. Darnielle can be touching (“There Will Be No Divorce”) or devilishly silly as “Insurance Fraud #2” calls for “bag full of oily rags, fifty cent lighter / dreams of retirement in Cancun burning ever brighter.” Fans of literate folk and pop, from Randy Newman to Ray Davies to the Magnetic Fields should find much to celebrate.

Customer Reviews

Wow...I'm so happy I was told about this album

A friend introduced me to this album. Song by song it has captured my imagination, and taken me to so many different places in my mind. The raw acoustics, and the lyrics, and old "radio days" sounding vocals come together in such an amazing way, creating a really new original sound. There is a story to be told in every song. It's an adventure. Enjoy!!

Beautiful simplicity.

This is folk with a richness. The tunes feel inspired and heartfelt, while a few songs feel edgy and fierce. This is proof that one man and his guitar is in some cases, all you need.

yeah

Real good stuff. Look into All Hail West Texas also.

Biography

Formed: Claremont, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The Mountain Goats are, for all practical purposes, the endlessly clever and prolific John Darnielle and whatever musicians he surrounds himself with, which means that while the soundscape may change from project to project, the overall tone and feel of Darnielle's work remains remarkably consistent. At his best, he writes finely observed, slightly surreal, impressionistic vignettes that manage to mix life as we live it with life...
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