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Every Eleven Seconds
Every Eleven Seconds
Amps for Christ / CD / 2006
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Artist
Amps for Christ
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
5 Rue Christine
Release Date
2006 06 06
Song List
1: Augmented/Demented (3:25)
2: Cock O' the North (2:03)
3: Out of the Moon (Slight Return) (4:43)
4: Thompson Hunter (0:41)
5: Violated (3:07)
6: El Corazon de San Vicente (3:43)
7: I Hate This Dumpster (4:22)
8: Shiploaf (0:42)
9: Scotland the Brave (3:02)
10: Proof Man (3:27)
11: The Crossing (2:32)
12: Chorus (0:38)
13: Sweet Dove (1:43)
14: W I B (4:03)
15: Monkeys Gone Wild (4:10)
Style.Categories
Appalachian Folk, Experimental Rock, Traditional Scottish Folk, Lo-Fi, British Folk, Electro-Acoustic, Electronic
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It's been a couple of years since
Amps for Christ
released a full-length. Their last,
The People at Large
, was issued in 2004. In the interim, they've participated in various band side projects such as a split single with
1-Eyed Cyclops
and a split EP with
Bastard Noise
. How weird does it get? Awfully. That said, it's also the most contagious, beautifully crafted
AFC
project yet.
Henry Barnes
(referred to here as
Ranger Barnes
) and
Enid Snarb
assemble a large cast, including old friends who are only addressed by last names here --
Wood
and
Nelson
(
MITB
),
Keller
(
Franz K
), and many others, including family members
Rufie
and
Lexie Barnes
. The music includes doomy power guitar freakouts with primitive homemade
electronic
beats (
"Augmented/Demented"
); stirring
Appalachian
string
ballads
(
"Cock o' the North"
);
mariachi
adaptations with feedback guitars gracing the acoustic instruments (
"El Corazon San Vincente"
); power
electronic
noise
orgies (
"I Hate This Dumpster"
and
"The Crossing"
);
electro
-
Celtic
majestic balladry (
"Scotland of the Brave"
); freakout
electronic
ragas where sitar, hand drums, and weird distorted sounds become a hypnotic foray into the mystic (
"Proof Man"
);
spoken word
poetry
and prose decorated with freaky sonics (
"Thompson Hunter"
and
"Chorus"
); and beautiful old
traditional folk
songs sung by
Barnes
and sister
Lexie
(
"Sweet Dove"
). Then there's
"WIB,"
which sounds like
Neil Young
playing with
Pink Floyd
. The set closes with
"Monkeys Gone Wild,"
which uses skittering breakbeats,
drum'n'bass
, and
electro
with a fuzzed-out electric guitar holding it all together somehow. Right...if you don't like what's playing, wait a minute or two or hit skip with the remote and it'll change.
Every Eleven Seconds
is not necessarily cohesive as an album, but it makes for a fine collection of tunes, experiments, and exercises in weirdness. And throughout, it never loses its utterly strange charm or humorous sense of adventure.
AFC
aren't for everybody, but there is something for everybody on
Every Eleven Seconds
. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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