Oh Sees, Thee
Drop
Our lad John P. Dwyer has been lancing eardrums with Thee Oh Sees in an ever-escalating flurry of records for the past
six years. Since the release of The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending a Night In announced a new loud era (and
excepting a few momentary detours into home-baked territory-Dog Poison and Castlemania, for example), Dwyer and company
have pummeled a bit harder each time out, cementing their reputation as a live force to be reckoned with and leaving
legions sweaty and bruised in the process. Late last year, after years of relentlessly touring the world, the word got
out. Dwyer's moving to Los Angeles (fear not, still California!) and Thee Oh Sees are taking a much-needed hiatus with a
shifting of gears ahead and a new album on the way. This is that album.
Drop was recorded in a banana-ripening warehouse (no joke) with hair-farming studio warlock Chris Woodhouse playing
drums; it's also graced with the presence of talented gurus Mikal Cronin, Greer McGettrick and Casafis adding horns and
vocals. The result pushes the familiar polarities of the group farther outward than ever before. Opener "Penetrating
Eye" might be the heaviest Oh Sees song yet, "Transparent World" and "Put Some Reverb On My Brother" foam with seasick
fuzz, and yet the ballads, like the harpsichorded "King's Nose" and the lush and stately closer "The Lens," extend their
oeuvre into mellotronic, far-out pop with delicacy and grace.
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
15-04-2014
Label
Item-nr
923139
EAN
0819162014790
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
PENETRATING EYE
2
ENCRYPTED BOUNCE
3
SAVAGE VICTORY
4
PUT SOME REVERB ON MY BROTHER
5
DROP
6
CAMERA (QUEER SOUND)
7
KING'S NOISE
8
TRANSPARENT WORLD
9
THE LENS