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The Stage Names (Bonus Track Version)

Okkervil River

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Okkervil River is that rara avis, a band that makes music as interesting lyrically as it is musically. Who else writes about art, life, and the search for meaning, then makes it sound as urgent as the simplest and saddest of love songs? A case in point: the weirdly epic anti-epic “Our Life Is Not a Movie or Maybe” lists all the ways life is smaller and less satisfying than film, even as the music swells with cinematic drama, escalating to a full-on piano/guitar freakout between verses. The terrific “A Hand to Take Hold Of” yearns for coherence even as its handclaps, horns, and sunny “doot-doot”s channel Motown via the Cure. Spiked with tinkling piano curlicues and sunny horns, “Plus Ones” is a Stephin Merritt-style exercise in referentialism that adds one to a series of pop song clichés — 100 Luftballoons, 8 Chinese brothers, even the 51st way to leave your lover (which “admittedly, doesn’t seem to be as gentle or as clean as all the others.”) Just as clever but more affecting is the final song, a bittersweet mash-up of the Beach Boys’ “Sloop John B” with, of all things, the poet John Berryman’s suicide. By the time Sheff sings “this is the worst trip I’ve ever been on,” it’s the most heartbreaking musical punchline you’ve heard in your life.

Customer Reviews

Wow

This could very well be In the Aeroplane Over the Sea for the next generation of music listeners. It's absolutely, heart-rendingly beautiful. I cannot recommend this album highly enough.

I can't stop listening to this album

every song is great. I've been listening to it for the last week on their myspace page (prior to this release). I'm so glad I finally own it. if you like music, I mean really like music, you will not be disappointed. "John Allyn Smith Sails" slips in a little "Sloop John B"- you must hear it to believe the seemless execution. Album of the year so far. Moves well beyond the tired "alt-country" genre. Groundbreaking stuff.

Simply Amazing

It seems almost impossibly high praise to call this album better than 2005's masterpiece Black Sheep Boy, but I have to go ahead and say that it's true. Okkervil River are one of the greatest, most hardworking bands in America today, and Will Sheff may well be one of the greatest lyricists of the past 25 years. This is not hyperbole. Fans of engaging, raw, gorgeous music will find much to love here.

Biography

Formed: 1998 in Austin, TX

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Formed in 1998 in Austin, TX, Okkervil River find the middle ground between indie rock and folk-rock, placing slightly more emphasis on the former. Vocalist Will Robison Sheff and drummer Seth Warren first rubbed shoulders as high-school students in Meriden, NH, a town they eventually left to attend different colleges. The two reconvened several years later in Austin, where they put together Okkervil River with the help of bassist Zachary Thomas. The group recorded several EPs as a trio, including...
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