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Release Date June 05, 2006
This was given to me (50), together with Iron & Wine's 'Shepard's Song' by my daughter (in uni) as a Xmas present to 'educate' me. At first, apart from Roscoe, I hated it and felt it was not my cup of tea (Radiohead usually). But, as many have previously stated, it gradually 'makes sense' and ends up being very addictive - and is now one of those rare CDs that I have where I don't skip a song because there is something for everyone here (even radiohead fans) with most of the songs exhibiting a different style.
Highly challenging at first but definitely highly rewarding in the end!
Release Date June 14, 2004
I'm glad I bought my copy of The Trials of Van Ocupanther ahead of Bamnan and Silvercork as I fell in love instantly with 'the trials..' but had to work very hard to love Bamnan - had I heard it first I would have binned it after a couple of listens and forgot Midlake existed. . . but eventually the tunes on this disc get inside you and . . . I'm in love.
Unlike other reviewers I'm not familiar with the sound of Grandaddy and so can't make comparisons, but then Bamnan and Silvercork sounds like nothing else I know, but curiously I wouldn't say this recording has a unique sound to it. Listen hard and be rewarded.
Release Date November 05, 2007
Midlake reintroduces the EP that first got people talking about this Texan band -- "Milkmaid Grand Army," a seven-song EP that was released by them in 2001, and sold out quickly. Rather than the poignant Grandaddyish sound of their two full-length albums, this EP explores a different kind of folk-rock -- infused with heavy fuzz.
It opens with the blurry, psychedelic swirls of "She Removes Her Spiral Hair," which is a heated duel between cycling guitars and sixties-style electric organ. Tim Smith glides through it like a drunken Mark Linkous, wistfully murmuring that "sometimes the starlight, sometimes the starlight disappears..."
Things get a bit less wonky over the next few songs: slow-moving, mournful/hopeful folk, and staccato ... Read More:
Release Date July 03, 2006
Midlake reintroduces the EP that first got people talking about this Texan band -- "Milkmaid Grand Army," a seven-song EP that was released by them in 2001, and sold out quickly. Rather than the poignant Grandaddyish sound of their two full-length albums, this EP explores a different kind of folk-rock -- infused with heavy fuzz.
It opens with the blurry, psychedelic swirls of "She Removes Her Spiral Hair," which is a heated duel between cycling guitars and sixties-style electric organ. Tim Smith glides through it like a drunken Mark Linkous, wistfully murmuring that "sometimes the starlight, sometimes the starlight disappears..."
Things get a bit less wonky over the next few songs: slow-moving, mournful/hopeful folk, and staccato ... Read More:
Release Date June 08, 2004
I'm glad I bought my copy of The Trials of Van Ocupanther ahead of Bamnan and Silvercork as I fell in love instantly with 'the trials..' but had to work very hard to love Bamnan - had I heard it first I would have binned it after a couple of listens and forgot Midlake existed. . . but eventually the tunes on this disc get inside you and . . . I'm in love.
Unlike other reviewers I'm not familiar with the sound of Grandaddy and so can't make comparisons, but then Bamnan and Silvercork sounds like nothing else I know, but curiously I wouldn't say this recording has a unique sound to it. Listen hard and be rewarded.
Release Date June 06, 2005
I'm glad I bought my copy of The Trials of Van Ocupanther ahead of Bamnan and Silvercork as I fell in love instantly with 'the trials..' but had to work very hard to love Bamnan - had I heard it first I would have binned it after a couple of listens and forgot Midlake existed. . . but eventually the tunes on this disc get inside you and . . . I'm in love.
Unlike other reviewers I'm not familiar with the sound of Grandaddy and so can't make comparisons, but then Bamnan and Silvercork sounds like nothing else I know, but curiously I wouldn't say this recording has a unique sound to it. Listen hard and be rewarded.
Release Date May 22, 2006
I'm glad I bought my copy of The Trials of Van Ocupanther ahead of Bamnan and Silvercork as I fell in love instantly with 'the trials..' but had to work very hard to love Bamnan - had I heard it first I would have binned it after a couple of listens and forgot Midlake existed. . . but eventually the tunes on this disc get inside you and . . . I'm in love.
Unlike other reviewers I'm not familiar with the sound of Grandaddy and so can't make comparisons, but then Bamnan and Silvercork sounds like nothing else I know, but curiously I wouldn't say this recording has a unique sound to it. Listen hard and be rewarded.
Release Date June 06, 2005
I'm glad I bought my copy of The Trials of Van Ocupanther ahead of Bamnan and Silvercork as I fell in love instantly with 'the trials..' but had to work very hard to love Bamnan - had I heard it first I would have binned it after a couple of listens and forgot Midlake existed. . . but eventually the tunes on this disc get inside you and . . . I'm in love.
Unlike other reviewers I'm not familiar with the sound of Grandaddy and so can't make comparisons, but then Bamnan and Silvercork sounds like nothing else I know, but curiously I wouldn't say this recording has a unique sound to it. Listen hard and be rewarded.
Release Date April 12, 2004
I'm glad I bought my copy of The Trials of Van Ocupanther ahead of Bamnan and Silvercork as I fell in love instantly with 'the trials..' but had to work very hard to love Bamnan - had I heard it first I would have binned it after a couple of listens and forgot Midlake existed. . . but eventually the tunes on this disc get inside you and . . . I'm in love.
Unlike other reviewers I'm not familiar with the sound of Grandaddy and so can't make comparisons, but then Bamnan and Silvercork sounds like nothing else I know, but curiously I wouldn't say this recording has a unique sound to it. Listen hard and be rewarded.
Release Date July 25, 2006
This was given to me (50), together with Iron & Wine's 'Shepard's Song' by my daughter (in uni) as a Xmas present to 'educate' me. At first, apart from Roscoe, I hated it and felt it was not my cup of tea (Radiohead usually). But, as many have previously stated, it gradually 'makes sense' and ends up being very addictive - and is now one of those rare CDs that I have where I don't skip a song because there is something for everyone here (even radiohead fans) with most of the songs exhibiting a different style.
Highly challenging at first but definitely highly rewarding in the end!
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