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Thy Is A Word And Feet Need La

Half-Handed Cloud Audio CD
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1. You Get A Horseshoe
2. Mud...
3. Out Of Crudeness: Healing
4. Let's Go Javelin!
5. Ezekiel Bread
6. The Famine's Hard
7. Flea Market Temple
8. Pup-Tent Noah
9. Grandfather Foreskin
10. Quail
11. Thumb/Toe Collection
12. Animals Are Cut In Two
13. Disaster Will Come Upon You And You Will Not Know How To Conjure It Away
14. Jael Peg Caper
15. Everyone Did What Was Right In Their Own Eyes
16. Considered It A Loan

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4.0 out of 5 stars Feet need lamps, Mar 4 2007
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E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Thy Is A Word And Feet Need La (Audio CD)
Think of it as a "what if" album: What if the Olivia Tremor Control made folk music? Or if the Polyphonic Spree made Christian-tinged psych-folk?

Those "what ifs" about describe the sound of Half-Handed Cloud's third album, a slightly skewed but very charming collection of psych-folkpop. For an album with acidic instrumental interludes and perky Biblical titles, "Thy is a Word and Feet Need Lamps" is a remarkably unpretentious collection.

It opens with a horns-and-piano pop melody, which announces cheerily "Thy is a word/and feet need lamps/bite for your horseshoe/and light for your toes." No, I don't know why feet need to be lit up, but it doesn't really matter. It's a sweet little song, and is followed by similarly upbeat pop melodies, which straddle the line between nonsensical Christian pop and twee psych-pop.

But sprinkled between these cheery songs are... even shorter songs, usually experimental and under a minute and a half. Some are instrumental, like the densely swooning "Mud." And others have frontman John Ringhofer singing hurried ditties about "adorable bunions. During these short songs, usually a violin is slowly strangled, a tambourine takes over the song, or other little quirks.

It resembles the Polyphonic Spree when a chorus strikes in, and Olivia Tremor Control with its short, semi-experimental songs. But in truth, Half-Handed Cloud doesn't sound like either band -- instead, it sounds like a folky, twee little journey with a wholesome edge that doesn't choke you.

Multi-instrumental Ringhofer sounds a bit like Colin Meloy, though more melodious. He also contributes a lot to the unique music here, which can be both lush and sparse. Sometimes the instrumentation shrinks down to one tambourine, and at others it's as thick and rich as garden soil. Horns, cello, sax and many others add extra flavour to the folk-pop sound, and Sufjan Stevens contributes his drums.

It's easy to be scared away by the label of Christian lyrics, since that usually means heavy-handed fluff pop. But Ringhofer's music avoids the usual pitfalls -- he merely mentions things like Moses, concubines, the twelve tribes of Israel, and that semi-amusing story about Noah getting naked. But there are also mailboxes, flea markets, and other cute anachronisms. Think of it as the Bible on acid.

In "Thy Is A Word & Feet Need Lamps," Half-Handed Cloud has managed to create twee pop that isn't sickening, with a Christian bent that won't bug anyone. Charming, sweet and severely offbeat.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Utterly inventive and delightful piece of art, Jun 22 2006
By Mark Brumfield - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Thy Is A Word And Feet Need La (Audio CD)
I bought this CD on the basis of the 30 second samples, the reviews and the fact that these guys were somehow associated with Sufjan Stevens whom I really admire. Clocking in at slightly under a half an hour there is not a wasted or boring moment on this exuberant and surprising piece. It works in it's entirety although I'm sure I'll get around to having specific favorites. As a person of faith I am happy to see Christians creating art that is inventive and adventurous and not constrained to the "contemporary Christian" mold. In short, this CD is a real joy to listen to.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars La la la, July 6 2005
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Thy Is A Word And Feet Need La (Audio CD)
Think of it as a "what if" album: What if the Olivia Tremor Control made folk music? Or if the Polyphonic Spree made Christian-tinged psych-folk?

Those "what ifs" about describe the sound of Half-Handed Cloud's third album, a slightly skewed but very charming collection of psych-folkpop. For an album with acidic instrumental interludes and perky Biblical titles, "Thy is a Word and Feet Need Lamps" is a remarkably unpretentious collection.

It opens with a horns-and-piano pop melody, which announces cheerily "Thy is a word/and feet need lamps/bite for your horseshoe/and light for your toes." No, I don't know why feet need to be lit up, but it doesn't really matter. It's a sweet little song, and is followed by similarly upbeat pop melodies, which straddle the line between nonsensical Christian pop and twee psych-pop.

But sprinkled between these cheery songs are... even shorter songs, usually experimental and under a minute and a half. Some are instrumental, like the densely swooning "Mud." And others have frontman John Ringhofer singing hurried ditties about "adorable bunions. During these short songs, usually a violin is slowly strangled, a tambourine takes over the song, or other little quirks.

It resembles the Polyphonic Spree when a chorus strikes in, and Olivia Tremor Control with its short, semi-experimental songs. But in truth, Half-Handed Cloud doesn't sound like either band -- instead, it sounds like a folky, twee little journey with a wholesome edge that doesn't choke you.

Multi-instrumental Ringhofer sounds a bit like Colin Meloy, though more melodious. He also contributes a lot to the unique music here, which can be both lush and sparse. Sometimes the instrumentation shrinks down to one tambourine, and at others it's as thick and rich as garden soil. Horns, cello, sax and many others add extra flavour to the folk-pop sound, and Sufjan Stevens contributes his drums.

It's easy to be scared away by the label of Christian lyrics, since that usually means heavy-handed fluff pop. But Ringhofer's music avoids the usual pitfalls -- he merely mentions things like Moses, concubines, the twelve tribes of Israel, and that semi-amusing story about Noah getting naked. But there are also mailboxes, flea markets, and other cute anachronisms. Think of it as the Bible on acid.

In "Thy Is A Word & Feet Need Lamps," Half-Handed Cloud has managed to create twee pop that isn't sickening, with a Christian bent that won't bug anyone. Charming, sweet and severely offbeat.

1 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Half-Handed Cloud-'Thy Is A Word&Feet Need Lamps'(Asthmatic), April 24 2005
By Mike Reed - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Thy Is A Word And Feet Need La (Audio CD)
'Thy Is A Word...' is their third effort.This Tennessee's band is perhaps best described as indie pop.Even though I usually like that genre,this CD I thought was so-so.Everything with Half-Handed seems to be handled if not led by main man multi-instrumentalist John Ringhofer.A couple of tracks I sort of liked were "You Get A Horseshoe","Disaster Will Come" and the Syd Barrett-ish "Consider It A Loan".Just might appeal to fans of Elf Power,American Flag and Olivia Tremor Control.
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