Rarely anymore does an indie band drop a new release that can considered unreservedly unique in both tone and delivery, but this record obliges on both counts. The Chapel Hill, N.C. foursome's fourth release is a swift departure from the more vociferous tendencies of earlier albums, but remains saturated in three-part harmonies that can be as lavish as the Beach Boys one song, as intimate as Simon & Garfunkel the next. With a Shins-like knack of sounding effortless and complex at the same time, the 13 songs are woven together by graceful acoustic backing, an entwined piano and an ensemble of banjo, trumpet and flute. But the lead voice of Bill Taylor never allows the arrangements to stray from the mood (save for two or three instances of restrained indulgence), and from the waltzy piano on "Harness and Wheel" to the trippy feedback that closes "Ol Mountainsides," the Kingsbury Manx have one of the year's great records--and a sound to call their own. --Scott Holter
American Songwriter Magazine
All signs point The Kingsbury Manx to a deserved seat next to The Shins in today's indie hierarchy
Fast Rise and Fall of the South
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Fast Rise and Fall of the South
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The Kingsbury Manx Manufacturer: Yep Roc Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AOVLBI Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Harness And Wheel
- And What Fallout
- What A Shame
- Zero G
- 10008
- Snow Angel Dance
- Greenland
- 900 Years
- Ruins
- Nova
- Oh No
- Animations
- Ol' Mountainsides
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Rarely anymore does an indie band drop a new release that can considered unreservedly unique in both tone and delivery, but this record obliges on both counts. The Chapel Hill, N.C. foursome's fourth release is a swift departure from the more vociferous tendencies of earlier albums, but remains saturated in three-part harmonies that can be as lavish as the Beach Boys one song, as intimate as Simon & Garfunkel the next. With a Shins-like knack of sounding effortless and complex at the same time, the 13 songs are woven together by graceful acoustic backing, an entwined piano and an ensemble of banjo, trumpet and flute. But the lead voice of Bill Taylor never allows the arrangements to stray from the mood (save for two or three instances of restrained indulgence), and from the waltzy piano on "Harness and Wheel" to the trippy feedback that closes "Ol Mountainsides," the Kingsbury Manx have one of the year's great records--and a sound to call their own. --Scott HolterCustomer Reviews:
Finally they deliver the killer one........2006-06-01
The production is spot on, very airy and crispy, lots of soft piano lines mixed with delicate acoustics guitars strums, with the occasional psychedelic guitar blow outs, superb.
The X factor on this albums are the songs, this time no duds,they really sharpened their pencils this time.
Favorites include the jaw dropping beauty of "oh no" the opening waltz time of "harness..",the gorgeous harmonies of "And what fallout", the psychedelic guitar blow outs of "10008" and "old mountainsides".
If you were about to give up on kingsbury manx, please don't,
this is album of the year stuff.
Buy it before they disappear into rock's history pages.
A very good acoustic-guitar driven indie rock album - you'll probably like it a lot! - 4.5 stars.......2006-01-11
Highlights include:
the entire album!
Hypnotically melodic downbeat shoe-gazery pop.......2005-12-12
very good.......2005-10-19
Homage to 60's pop fails to replace the originals.......2005-10-05
It's all respectable enough, but as for so much of the first half of the 00's, the music that's been created smacks more of the band members' parents' record collections, and we need a more distinctively individualized sound, for not only the post-punk second generation, but for the disciples of Brian Wilson, the Beatles, and Van Dyke Parks. When you hear an actually loud guitar on one track here, it shakes you out of the torpor that infuses much of these pretty, but ultimately insubstantial tunes.
More variety would have made for a much better album from the Manx. Their bid for a more mainstream appeal winds up sounding far too middle-of-the-road, for polite public radio rather than dimly lit evenings with their aura wafting over the car static, as I had heard them at midnight one Irish evening five years ago.
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