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album cover WHEN The Lobster Boys (Jester) cd 14.98
The band's name is When, but the question really is *What?* As in, what the hell is this? Totally amazing, for one thing, but beyond that...? One thing we can say about When is that we NEVER know what to expect from 'em. On this new album, the music is a totally catchy, sunshiney blend of ethno-sampledelic rhythmic groove that reminds us a lot of AQ-staff-and-customer fave Milk Cult, and yet it's also *exuberant* pop heavily influenced by the Beach Boys (complete with incredibly sweet vocal harmonies). Kind of like some brilliant collaboration between Olivia Tremor Control and Muslimgauze, or between XTC and Hungarian ethno-trance-technologist Laszlo Hortobagyi! Really! We realize that's a tall order... but When manages to shape its wide range of influences and samples so that the music *invokes* without seeming like theft -- it's a complete whole, not annoyingly schizophrenic, and its unpredictability is ever so fresh.
When is the brainchild of Norwegian musician/sampler artist Lars Pedersen; he's been at it since the early '80s (after quitting a new wave/Industrial band called Holy Toy) and has released 8+ albums that have ranged from ambient soundscapes to prog rock, yet have steadily grown more and more pop. When's previous full-length release, "Psychedelic Wunderbaum", dabbled in pop sounds, if you consider Carl Stalling cartoon music meets crazed electronica "pop"! But on The Lobster Boys, Lars really lets his Beatles / Beach Boys inspiration come to the fore. His British (not Norwegian) accented singing is placed into some far-from conventional settings -- over, say, an Ethiopiques sampled loop (really!), or over crazy wild drumming most pop songs never get to feature.
Lars and several friends handle sampling, organ, guitar, bass, xylophone, drums, vocals, melodica, viola, etc... all culminating in an utterly amazing final unlisted bonus track, 15+ minutes of trancey middle eastern samples and effects that build up into a distorted storm of loud electric guitar feedback skree, noisy and yet blissfully rhythmic throughout.
Lastly, we have to say: how weird is it that we can only get this album from heavy metal distributors? Because it's on the Norwegian label Jester, which is run by Garm from (former) black metal legends Ulver, some from the metal community have noticed the record, but we worry it may go under-recognized by other intrepid listeners (except for, of course, AQ and you!) Truly, we never imagined how much we'd come to love this decidedly non-metal, fantastic band.
(And if you want to catch up on When's previous work, we also stock "PW" and the When best of/rarities double cd compilation "The Unblessed World Of When: WriterCakeBox".)
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"Flower Jam"
RealAudio clip: "Instant Flute"
RealAudio clip: "Cut"
RealAudio clip: "The Greatest Sorrow On Earth"
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