Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Ii (10th Anniversary)
Unknown Mortal Orchestra came to life in basements and bedrooms, the musical vision of Portlander-via-New Zealand Ruban
Nielson that fused guitar-god riffs, choppy percussion, soul and funk. II, the sophomore album from UMO, emerged in an
era rampant hedonism and isolationism and became the blueprint for everything Nielson has become renowned for. It was,
and is, the solidification of Unknown Mortal Orchestra as an endlessly intriguing, brave and addictive band. Ten years
on, it's back with an expanded edition.kkWritten during a punishing, debauched touring schedule during which Nielson
feared for both his sanity and health, II illustrates the emotional turmoil of life on the road, painting surrealist,
cartoonish portraits of loneliness, love and despair. These conflicting themes are evident immediately; on the album's
sleeve is an unnerving image of Janet Farrar, the famous British witch, Wiccan, author and teacher of witchcraft. The
chilling refrain of opener "Into The Sun" sees Nielson deliver the line "Isolation can put a gun in your hand," softly,
his words starkly intelligible above a warm, slow-burning melody that quickly brands itself onto your brain. His playful
imagery ("I'm so lonely I've gotta eat my popcorn all alone") mirrors the melody, before a solo that borders on
psychotropic ends II's introduction. UMO is unafraid to dig deeper than the rest, their intoxicating, opiate groove
bringing rock'n'roll's exaggerated myths to life. And as it unfolds, II does find Nielson reenergized. "One At A Time"
and "Faded In The Morning" boast dizzying choruses and instrumentals; these crusty hunks could have been excavated from
a lost 1960s treasure trove. "Monki" unravels over seven minutes like the yarn from a stoner's cardigan with an
eye-frying pattern. "Dawn" is a minute of disconcerting noise that stands out between the nooks and crannies of the
choruses, guitar solos, groove-heavy bass and drums that were recorded live by newly-recruited drummer Greg Rogove and
Kody Nielson in a move away from the electronic percussion employed on album one. II closes with "Secret Xtrians," a
tender observational puzzle that fizzes to a satisfied end.kkIn celebration of the album's 10th anniversary Nielson's
complete collection from the II era is finally available in one compilation, and features the five acoustic tracks from
the Blue EP as well as two additional B-sides. Unknown Mortal Orchestra was once Nielson's closeted concern. With an
album that uses his singular musical imagination and extraordinary talent to parade his emotions with unyielding
honesty, it is now a fully realized band operating at the peak of its powers ten years on.
Price
Genre
Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
17-11-2023
Label
Item-nr
414235
EAN
0617308056426
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
FROM THE SUN
2
SWIM AND SLEEP (LIKE A SHARK)
3
SO GOOD AT BEING IN TROUBLE
4
ONE AT A TIME
5
THE OPPOSITE OF AFTERNOON
6
NO NEED FOR A LEADER
7
MONKI
8
DAWN
9
FADED IN THE MORNING
10
SECRET XTIANS
11
SWIM AND SLEEP (LIKE A SHARK)
12
FADED IN THE MORNING
13
SO GOOD AT BEING IN TROUBLE
14
SWING LO MAGELLAN
15
PUTTING IT DOWN
16
TWO GENERATIONS OF EXCESS (BONUS TRACK)
17
WAVES OF CONFIDENCE (BONUS TRACK)