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5.0 out of 5 stars Shields up, shields up, Feb 22 2007
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E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: He Poos Clouds (Audio CD)
No, this is not THAT Final Fantasy. This is Owen Pallett, who has backed up the Hidden Cameras and Arcade Fire, and whose classical training comes in handy for some of the weirdest pop out there. "He Poos Clouds" is a bizarre mixup of atheism, death, experimental violin and... Dungeons and Dragons.

It opens with a sharp classical violin solo, which makes you sit up straight. "She drives a little white car to the seminar on Modern Romance/Possible possible ideas for a date include... a shooting range/And her chest is full to bursting with thoughts of an evening..." murmurs Pallett, telling a story of two people who long for love, but have hearts "that will never melt."

He trips through a tense, heart-pouncing ode to fantasy ("Gotta rescue Michael from the White Witch!/Gotta find and kill my shadow self!") and into all varieties of oddball violin'n'piano pop: eerie sea ballads, trippy one-minute songs, swirling experimental pop, and everything that lies in between those styles.

The peak of the album is "This Lamb Sells Condos," an exquisite piano-led ballad with obscure D&D references melting into the real life. Halfway through the song, the strings quietly smother the piano in a quavery blanket, and a chorus of angelic voices sing hopeless lyrics. It's absolutely stunning.

Classical and experimental existentialist geek rock -- what exactly can you call this style? Well, whatever it is, it sounds quite different from the rawer, more down-to-earth sound of Final Fantasy's first album, with a more ethereal sound and more cultivated lyrics.

The core of this album is Pallett's violin skills, which have a prominent place in every song. The violin sings, shivers, slashes and just dances through the songs; at times it sounds like a soundtrack, moving along in peculiar jumps and leaps. The ethereal edge is enhanced by some well-placed horns and timpani, and that angelic choir.

The music is only enhanced more by his slightly rambling, literate lyrics, sung in a smooth, meditative voice, with the occasional anguished wail when the song demands it. Not only does he write like a modern Wallace Stevens, but Pallett peppers his music with references to Yukio Mishima, designer clothes, Anne McCaffrey, Flann O'Brien, and (of course) D&D. ("And then as an apprentice, he took a Drowish mistress/Who bestowed upon his youthfulness a sense of Champagne Chic...")

Sounding like a depressed fanboy, with a violin in hand, Final Fantasy's second album is an exquisite, downbeat pleasure of good music. Absolutely fascinating.
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5.0 out of 5 stars unbelievable, Dec 22 2006
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This album is completely deserving of being chosen for a prestigious spot on amazon's list for the year's best albums. Owen Pallett has single-handedly orchestrated songs which are heartbreakingly beautiful, haunting, and catchy all at once. His unique sound is sure to please both listeners looking for something highly innovative, as well as those who enjoy the soothing sounds of classical strings.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely the best album of the year, Dec 9 2006
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Chelsea Smith (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I had seen this CD a few times in stores and it had piqued my interest, but it always got put on the back burner in favour of other CDs. Well yesterday I finally gave it a listen and I am now kicking myself for not buying it months ago. I haven't been able to stop listening to it...it's utterly addictive. It was so amazing that I bought two copies of it...I just knew my friend would love this album and I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I didn't buy it for her.

The music itself is like Lord of the Rings soundtrack meets Sufjan Stevens. It's filled with dramatic, operatic elements. It's a very visceral, emotional album. One minute it makes you feel giddy and effervescent, the next you are left morose and despondent. It's a rollercoaster of an album.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I'm Addicted, Oct 4 2006
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Gumby (Gatineau, Québec) - See all my reviews
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I haven't been able to stop listening to this album ever since I bought it. It is, I dare to say, near-perfect. Multi-instrumentalist Owen Pallett has crafted a grand album. It is the third track, This Lamb Sells Condos, that first got my attention a couple of weeks ago. It's engaging piano, quirky lyrics ("Now his massive genitals refuse to co-operate And no amount of therapy can hope to save his marriage"), angelical chorus and climactic ending were all elements that made me curious to find out more about the album. That and the fact that Final Fantasy just recently won the Polaris Music Prize (Canada's first monetary prize for a full-length album based solely on artistic merit, without regard to genre or record sales... whew! Try saying that five times!)

I bought the album on a whim and was a bit afraid it would be filled with, well, filler! Such is not the case. All of these tracks are remarkable. I can't seem to get them out of my head and keep going back to the album to get my fix. Don't be put-off by the album art. This record is definitely worth your purchase. Bravo Owen!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unusual and interesting, Feb 23 2009
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Julie Olsen "Jill of all trades" (Edmonton, AB, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This album is definitely unusual, and very hard to define. I love it, but I'd be hard pressed to tell anyone what it's like. It's possible that those of us that like role-playing games, fantasy novels, clever lyrics and classical music are sure to like it. Those of us that like only some of those things will probably like it. Those of us that like none of those things still might well like it. "This Lamb Sells Condos" is a fantastic song, with both the music and the lyrics totally fitting to the fear and ridicule of the topic. Incidentally, Owen Pallett is even better live. Some of the other reviewers have done a much better job than I can of describing it, I just wanted to put in my two cents worth. Give it a try, it's great!
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5.0 out of 5 stars great music, Jan 30 2008
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Emmaursula (Small town BC) - See all my reviews
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Love the orchestration, love the rhythmic play, the musicians are good and the CD is a pleasure to listen to. I'm an oldster (had to look up what indie music was in Wikipedia) and games mean nothing to me but this is good music. Imaginative, melodic, interesting. It's a keeper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Polaris Prize : Canadian best album of the year (05-06), Sep 22 2006
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Awarded the first annual Polaris Prize for best Canadian album irrespective of sales, reputation, or genre for albums issued between June 05 and 06. Nominees, finalists, and winner decided by progressively smaller panels of critics and commentators not employed by music publishers or record companies. There's a lot of experience in the listening audience that called this album a real gem. Look for the Polaris compilation CD that includes one song from each of the 10 albums that made the final list of nominees.
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