...according to our Ant on Fri 20 Jun, 2008.
I always await a new Not Not Fun Release with open arms and this week we have a split 12" or LP (I cant decide) from Cloudland Canyon and Mythical Beast. Initially I played the Cloudland Canyon side on the wrong speed and thought it sounded brilliant, really druggy and fucked sounding. On the correct speed (45rpm) it's equally as entertaining. A guitar stroke that just keeps on going is the foundation for some brilliantly eerie vocals while you get the feeling of being trapped in a dense fog in another world. Lots of tension and mystery. Very impressive stuff. The Mythical beast side is incredibly dramatic. That Corrine lady can sure belt it out. I'm reminded slightly of The Velvet Undergound and Nico, Carla Bozulich and all. Ace sleeve as always. Edn of 415.This fair pairing has been in the wings for a few years now by our count, but tripped things come to those who wait, so better late-as-shit than never. Cloudland Canyon have been spanning geographies (Brooklyn, Germany, Memphis) and genres (krautrock, drone, psych-pop) since at least 2002, but only recently has their technological studio-sorcery began to gather steam and affect the more far-flung populations (powered in no small part by their partnership with Kranky Records). Anyone who's gotten lost in CC's latest, Lie In Light, knows this duo is currently at the pinnacle of their potency, and their offering here ("Harvest Hunt") is a fantastic mechanical motorik ascent into symphonic hypnosis. Comparisons to classic Teutonic psych outfits of yesteryear are warranted but inadequate: this is music of today, for tomorrow. On the flip, beloved Not Not Fun in-laws Mythical Beast return to the vinyl spotlight with two luminous soul meditations conjured during the past winter's grey maze of days. Both ballads burn with Corinne's voice-for-the-voiceless defiance, wind-draped and incensed by Jeremiah and Aaron's subtle electric string energies. Naked music for open spaces, empty skies, endless nights. High-audio 45 RPM LPs (NNF's first!) in matte-jackets with cloud-skull artwork by Blackblack beauty Diva Dompe. Edition of 415.
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