The Folded Palm

The Folded Palm

Track Listings

1. Fence Feels Its Post
2. Akhian Press
3. I Like Dot Dot Dot
4. Bells in the Crooked Port
5. New Soft Mother Hood Alliance
6. Ship Destroyer
7. Heart That Felt Its Light
8. Oscillator's Hum
9. Important Signals Will Break the Darkness (This I Hope)
10. New Tappy Is Heard and Beheld
11. Ice on the Trail
12. Library Used to Be (Black Hole and Its Concentrated Edges)
13. Russian Berries But You're Quiet Tonight

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The Folded Palm

The Folded Palm
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • the mighty frog eyes
  • Eat your russian berries, eat them in the monasteries.
  • Folk Korn?
  • Astounding
  • manic insanity at it's best
The Folded Palm
Frog Eyes
Manufacturer: Absolutely Kosher
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002YCVRO
Release Date: 2004-09-14

Tracks:

  1. Fence Feels Its Post
  2. Akhian Press
  3. I Like Dot Dot Dot
  4. Bells in the Crooked Port
  5. New Soft Mother Hood Alliance
  6. Ship Destroyer
  7. Heart That Felt Its Light
  8. Oscillator's Hum
  9. Important Signals Will Break the Darkness (This I Hope)
  10. New Tappy Is Heard and Beheld
  11. Ice on the Trail
  12. Library Used to Be (Black Hole and Its Concentrated Edges)
  13. Russian Berries But You're Quiet Tonight

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars the mighty frog eyes.......2006-01-08

hop aboard the frog eyes bandwagon before they become the indie sensation they deserve to be. when bands like arcade fire and wolf parade (a band featuring former/sometimes frog eyes keyboardist spencer krug) are getting a lot of mainstream press, frog eyes remain comfortably under the radar. they make more exciting music, artsy and original without sacrificing important elements like accessibility (catchiness). could you ask for more? frog eyes are also the best live touring act around today.

a band in the same caliber as neutral milk hotel, they already made their own In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (2003's flawless The Golden River) and follow it up with the almost as good The Folded Palm. you need both!

5 out of 5 stars Eat your russian berries, eat them in the monasteries. .......2006-01-01

I feel bad for Frog Eyes, they go relatively unknown in a music world in which many bands seem to sound like a dead version of them. This album is absolutely fantastic. Drawing upon equal amounts Philip Glass, Iggy Pop, and David Bowie, Frog Eyes have created an absolutely thrilling and fresh sonic momento. Many indie rock bands seem to lie with their inspirations and leave it at that, but Frog Eyes inject such a convincing personal artistry and passion into their presentation that they rip themselves from petty comparisons and stand alone in their genre. The equipment and recording could get a little better on first listen, but the bugginess of it all shifts into a part of Frog Eyes charm. The songs themselves are mini epics with diverse instrumentation, lyrics dealing with snipers, nuns, monasteries, dead children, all delivered in a streaming panicked screech backed up by a mad organist Door's-style and a rock orchestra that could be under a mattress. Minimalism has been chucked out the window here. Forget all other indie rock purchases this year, this is the album that secretly inspired them all. Get this album.

1 out of 5 stars Folk Korn?.......2005-11-06

Yes, it really does sound like Korn tried to make a folk rock album, and failed miserably at it. I just figured anyone who read the other glowing reviews of how spectacular this album is should hear an accurate description of what's in store for them should they be snookered into forking out $14 for worthless tripe.

5 out of 5 stars Astounding.......2004-10-27

I bought this album a week ago and have listened to it every day since. It is absolutely amazing. After hearing this, I had to order both of Frog Eyes' previous albums and elevated them to the status of my current favorite band. Imagine Xiu Xiu doing Bowie covers, and you can only begin to get an impression of this band. Enthralling music, manic vocals, and an album unlike anything you've ever heard await you.

4 out of 5 stars manic insanity at it's best.......2004-09-28

Frog Eyes is pure insanity. Nothing I know of modern day sounds anything like these guys. The lead singer, I think his name is Carey Mercer, has a vocal range that has to be heard as he goes all over the place throughout most of the songs. You would think such vocal masturbation would detract from the music, but it only helps the manic energy of the record. Not all of the songs have bounce-off-the-walls intensity though, as some songs are rather slow and oddly pretty. Not a "classic" record by any means, but a very good one all the same. There are no real obvious standouts, maybe with the exception of "The Oscillator's Hum", but this is a record worth listening to, if only to make you wonder what direction music will go in next. For fans of Johnny Society and bands pushing the limits of pop music. Also worth checking out if you want to stay current with the great bands coming out of Canada.

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