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Published On: Sat, Nov 16th, 2013

Of Montreal: Lousy With Sylvianbriar

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Lousy With Sylvianbriar
(Polyvinyl)

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“Restless” is a good word to use when describing Of Montreal’s output. The past decade has seen Kevin Barnes’ project go from indie rock to dancey electro-heavy psychedelic pop.

But the group was in a bit of a holding pattern lately, especially with last year’s Paralytic Stalks, which stretched the electro funk to its limits with manic glitch-noise excursions and increasingly frenetic and atypical song structures and fireworks that were already Barnes’ songwriting standards.

So it’s surprising to hear Of Montreal make an about-face on Lousy With Sylvianbriar (though obviously Barnes’ knack for WTF album and song titles is very much intact), largely eschewing all the indie dance party extravaganza for a relatively straightforward set of folk-driven indie rock that actually takes some time to breathe with some slower tempos, while stepping out of the computer for full-band arrangements (not hearing so many drum machines anymore).

Not that the rhythm is gone though. ā€œBelle Glade Missionariesā€ has a driving, foot-tapping groove, and ā€œTriumph of Disintegrationā€ has a plenty-funky bassline through its verses with a sunny chorus, sort of the blueprint for the uptempo tracks. And then thereā€™s ā€œHegira Emigre,ā€ with its garage rock stomp and dreamy chorus.

There are plenty of down moments as well: ā€œSirens of Your Toxic Spiritā€ is a sedate, acoustic-driven track with nice vocal orchestrations, and the sorrowful ā€œRaindrop in My Skull,ā€ with its female lead vocal ups the ante for rainy ’60s folk.

The lyrics are as Barnes as ever though, and with lines like, ā€œIf youā€™re thinking Iā€™m caucasian, well Iā€™m actually gray; I was conceived on Ash Wednesday and stoned on Christmas Day,ā€ and ā€œYour mother hung herself in the National Theater, when she was four months pregnant with your sisterā€ itā€™s clear that heā€™s still got as much absurdity and bite as youā€™d expect.

Much credit to Barnes for changing things up and hitting the reset button on Of Montreal. Whoā€™s to say where it goes from here, but itā€™s nice to hear some songs without the dance fever for a change.

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