Satanic panic in the attic an album by of montreal.
Satanic panic in the attic review.
This had to have been a mistake.
This is sun soaked psychedelic pop for the connoisseurs.
Of montreal s most focused and powerful sounding record yet.
Satanic panic in the attic is probably the first of montreal record that doesn t sound like you need a special decoder ring to figure out what is going on the first record that you can imagine people outside of the elephant 6 web ring buying and actually listening to with pleasure.
Sometimes the lyrics discuss pretty odd and disgusting topics the worst offender is chrissie kiss the corpse which is.
Of montreal s satanic panic in the attic is barely a classic but that s certainly not a bad thing.
Satanic panic in the attic is idiosyncratic without being hokey and although the band has been stiffed recognition for the consistency of their previous work this album should make the group much more difficult to ignore.
Kevin barnes aka text songwriting role id 1410 aka text vocals instruments producer recording engineer aka text mixing role id 1327 aka text heather mcintosh cello sara kirkpatrick flute james.
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Kevin barnes is perfect as an indie pop singer and the lyrics are always cheerful and usually interesting and funny.
Referencing satanic panic in the attic lp whi prc 069 while some of the tracks on the cd version of this album run together the lp version has a few seconds of silence inserted between tracks for some reason.
Released 6 april 2004 on polyvinyl catalog no.
Satanic panic in the attic is idiosyncratic without being hokey and although the band has been stiffed recognition for the consistency of their previous work this album should make the group much.
If there were ever an obvious shift in sound satanic panic in the attic would be a particularly poignant example.
To be able to create a record as open hearted and musically direct and great as this without sacrificing much of the inspiration and sound that first made the band worth hearing is quite a feat.
That satanic panic in the attic ends up as self indulgent as it is at times makes some amount of sense considering the brain that produced it.
Of montreal s sixth studio effort comes two years removed from their relative disappointment aldhils arboretum a relatively long span for a group willing to consistently churn out new material.