Wolf Parade (2008) At Mount Zoomer
Recorded
and engineered by drummer Arlen Thompson, At Mount Zoomer is Wolf
Parade’s second album for Sub Pop. Their first, Apologies to the Queen
Mary, came out in the fall of 2005 and was described by Uncut magazine
as, “frequently appealing.”
Singer/guitarist Dan
Boeckner: “After Apologies… we wrote about four or five new songs, but
we decided to throw them out because they sounded too much like what
we’d already done. We could have easily made another Apologies… but what
would have been the point?” Instead, the band committed itself to a
period of experimentation, recording long improvisational sessions in
the Montreal church owned by The Arcade Fire. These tracks were then cut
and pasted into discrete compositions. The result is a complex matrix
of components and modules that, thanks to the collective efforts of each
band member, never feels labored or fussy. From the nimble opening
strains of “Soldier’s Grin” to the eleven-minute aggro dirge of “Kissing
the Beehive,” they hand authority of the songs around among them with a
refreshing absence of ownership. Where Apologies… could be read as a
good-natured, sweaty volleyball match between Boeckner and
singer/keyboardist Spencer Krug, the new album shows the band as a fully
coordinated moving front. This collaboration isn’t just a work
ethic—the band’s many offshoots, side projects, and domestic ventures
have taken each of them far from their home base in Montreal for
extended periods, compressing their time as a functioning unit. “It’s
hard enough to get us all in the same room at the same time,” Krug said
of the band’s approach, “so when we do get to write songs there isn’t
really time for our egos to get in the way.”
The legion
of bearded, sweater-vested critics will want to file this album under
‘Prog Rock’ because it doesn’t offer up sugary cast-offs for the
short-attention-span set, but no one ever danced to The Lamb Lies Down
on Broadway. It might instead be this generation’s Marquee Moon, or an
indie rock Chinese Democracy released thirty years early and sixty
million dollars under budget (and without cornrows, to boot). Better,
though, to think of it as the sound of a band edging forward into a
wispy darkness, one hand reaching out, the other firmly clutching the
past.
Artist: Wolf Parade
Title: At Mount Zoomer
Label: Sub Pop - SPCD 720
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 16 June 2008
Genre: Rock
Style: Indie Rock, Prog Rock
Songs:
1 Soldier's Grin [4:37]
2 Call It a Ritual [2:45]
3 Language City [5:02]
4 Bang Your Drum [3:10]
5 California Dreamer [6:01]
6 The Grey Estates [3:26]
7 Fine Young Cannibals [6:32]
8 An Animal in Your Care [4:19]
9 Kissing the Beehive [10:52]
Notes:
Packaged in a gatefold cardboard sleeve with a printed paper inner sleeve. Includes a foldout insert of artwork.
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