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The Wedding [Import]

Oneida Audio CD

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1. The Eiger
2. Lavender
3. Spirits
4. Run Through My Hair
5. High Life
6. Did I Die
7. You're Drifting
8. Charlemagne
9. Know
10. Heavenly Choir
11. Leaves
12. The Beginning Is Nigh
13. August Morning Haze

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Album Description

Oneida: Kid Millions, Baby Hanoi Jane, Fat Bobby. Additional personnel: Phil Manley, Adam Davison (guitar); Barry London (sitar); John Marcus, Cornelius Dufallo, Marla Hansen (violin); Leigh Stuart (cello); Emily Manzo (piano); Brian Coughlin (double bass); Brad Truax (bass guitar); Chris Turco (drums); Nicolas Vernhes (percussion). Recording information: Rare Book Room, Brooklyn, New York (2005); Vale Of Tears, Brooklyn, New York. Rough Trade.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Widely varied experimental rock, May 31 2005
By Chad Jenkins - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Wedding (Audio CD)
This is the kind of album that's hardest to describe -- it doesn't really fit cleanly into any available genre or comparison. Oneida experiments with a lot of different sounds, but doesn't go overboard and doesn't do 'weird-for-the-sake-of-weird' like some experimental rockers do. Some of their songs such as 'Run Through My Hair' and 'Lavender' are distinctly Velvet Underground influenced, some sound more like electronica, and one sounds like AC/DC. Every style they attempt -- they pull off. But the whole product seems somehow unsatisfying and unmemorable. It seems as if they started with the idea of exploring the range of their sonic palette, and ended up throwing in anything they could find that they thought sounded good. And it does sound good, but the closest it has to standout songs are 'Run Through My Hair' and 'Did I Die', the forementioned AC/DC-esque song. None of the songs particularly stand out, and the album lacks the unity and completeness it would need to really be a 'great' album.

Hopefully in their next release, Oneida will mature as a group and learn as a result of 'The Wedding' what kind of musical style they really want to focus on. Then, they could produce a great album. 'The Wedding' is just good.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Sonic assaults, post rock, folk, and pyschadelic rock, May 25 2005
By Wickerlove "Wickerlove" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Wedding (Audio CD)
'The Wedding' tries to make sense of several musical styles, falling somewhere in between post-rock and the droning psych-rock of The Bevis Frond or early Mercury Rev, assimilating elements of both the Farfisa organ and orchestral strings. At it's most reflective, this album touches on acoustic folk, strings, mellow organs, and quirky Krautrock experimentation. At it's most intense, the sound is swirly and mystical, sonic guitar assaults, psychadelic period Floyd meets the canned thumping rhythms of Tortoise. The closest description I can come up with (without going into mix and match overkill) is an obscure band called Black Sun Ensemble. If that doesn't work for you, try The Flaming Lips meets Spacemen 3, occasionally dabbling in avant-garde orchestral rock.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Album. Get it on vinyl!, Feb 7 2010
By Heck Douglas "Heck of Douglas" - Published on Amazon.com
Ignore those other reviewer's spotty opinions. This is an all-around INCREDIBLE album!! If you're a fan of atmospheric jammies and relaxing folky space-outs, well light up my friend and start down the river....
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