Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Van Pelt - Sultans of Sentiment



"The second and final full-length release from the Van Pelt is really so good that it makes their breakup one of the most painful aspects of listening to the record. Their formula works brilliantly on this ten-track CD, with Chris Leo's spoken vocals clearly paving the way for the evocative rock the rest of the band contributes. Over climaxing guitars and airy build-ups, Leo's abstract musings brim with emotion and, on tracks like "We Are the Heathens" and "Let's Make a List," his creative wording gives amazing credibility to his thoughts on social outsiders and the business of teaching. The arrangements are still pretty heavy on this record, unlike some of the more arty restrained rock on his later releases with the Lapse, and the band is as unafraid to rock out as Leo is to bring himself to the sort of unrestrained and slightly unmusical screams that give true feeling to "Don't Make Me Walk My Own Log." The Van Pelt aren't for everyone, and Leo certainly has the ability to drive some listeners crazy with his often monotonic mumbles, but the odd combination of subtle oddities are enough to make this a standout record from a standout band. No matter where you stand on the nuances of their craft, there's no denying that they do what they do in a smart and original way." Taken from Allmusic (I dont feel that well. I will write again when I feel better)

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3 Comments:

Blogger Dany said...

hey man, i love the blog. seriously great stuff, and reminds me of the stuff i was into in high school and early college

9:09 AM  
Blogger blend77 said...

thanks dany, i am heavily reminiscing right now, and it feels great...alot of this music has helped shape my musical tastes and parts of my personality...

stay in touch, as my musical phases are always changing ans so will the blog..

cheers.

9:55 AM  
Blogger The Ghost of Jerry Reed said...

thanks for this one. i got the LP when it came out and it sounded terrible (sound quality) but the big colorful album art made it worthwhile. this site is great! thanks for your generosity

1:26 PM  

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