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Molecules 01-27-2009 01:49 AM

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Molly's review of JH's Mice Parade - Obrigado Saudade (2004)

The title of this album is Portugese and translates as 'thank you saudade'. Here's the definition from wiki which I feel sums up the mood and intention of this album:

''...Portuguese and Galician word for a feeling of nostalgic longing for something or someone that one was fond of and which is lost. It often carries a fatalist tone and a repressed knowledge that the object of longing might really never return. Saudade differs from nostalgia in that whereas nostalgia involves a mixed happy and sad feeling for the lost memories, saudade involves the hope that what is being longed for might return. Saudade has been described as a "vague and constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist,... a turning towards the past or towards the future". A stronger form of saudade may be felt towards people and things whose whereabouts are unknown, such as a lost lover, or a family member who has gone missing.''

The by turns blissful and mournful post-rock sound of this album lives up to it's title. To me Obrigado Saudade it was a homage to an intangible sense of optimism for the future (frustratingly translucent), a celebration of what lost ideals ring in our ears and sorrow that we have lost them... admittedly after I read the wiki.

I think the greatness in soft, near-subconscious instrumental music like this is that the listener can paint their own picture on a vast canvas. You can choose to cry or pretend it's the score to your kooky little DV indie movie :D

Reflective, sometimes ambient and vague but with flourishes of acoustica - piano, harp, xylophone and guitar - the album is really quite beautiful if you're in the mood. There are one or two more lively happenings buried deep down somewhere, a tumbling lounge-jazz drumline, but they swiftly allow themselves to be swallowed in the hum. On any given day of sicker passion it might bore me, but not today!

Terrible Lizard 01-27-2009 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Molecules (Post 585872)
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA240_.jpg

Molly's review of JH's Mice Parade - Obrigado Saudade (2004)

The title of this album is Portugese and translates as 'thank you saudade'. Here's the definition from wiki which I feel sums up the mood and intention of this album:

''...Portuguese and Galician word for a feeling of nostalgic longing for something or someone that one was fond of and which is lost. It often carries a fatalist tone and a repressed knowledge that the object of longing might really never return. Saudade differs from nostalgia in that whereas nostalgia involves a mixed happy and sad feeling for the lost memories, saudade involves the hope that what is being longed for might return. Saudade has been described as a "vague and constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist,... a turning towards the past or towards the future". A stronger form of saudade may be felt towards people and things whose whereabouts are unknown, such as a lost lover, or a family member who has gone missing.''

The by turns blissful and mournful post-rock sound of this album lives up to it's title. To me Obrigado Saudade it was a homage to an intangible sense of optimism for the future (frustratingly translucent), a celebration of what lost ideals ring in our ears and sorrow that we have lost them... admittedly after I read the wiki.

I think the greatness in soft, near-subconscious instrumental music like this is that the listener can paint their own picture on a vast canvas. You can choose to cry or pretend it's the score to your kooky little DV indie movie :D

Reflective, sometimes ambient and vague but with flourishes of acoustica - piano, harp, xylophone and guitar - the album is really quite beautiful if you're in the mood. There are one or two more lively happenings buried deep down somewhere, a tumbling lounge-jazz drumline, but they swiftly allow themselves to be swallowed in the hum. On any given day of sicker passion it might bore me, but not today!

Good review! Oh, dude change the user title it sounds like that song by the Verve.

jackhammer 01-28-2009 01:15 PM

OK. New album up and if you don't like it then yo can kiss my damn ass :D

http://cfs5.tistory.com/upload_contr...AwMDA3LnBuZw==

PM as usual.

Molecules 01-28-2009 01:25 PM

^what the fuck is that? PM me the patton

jackhammer 01-28-2009 01:29 PM

I'm hoping that you will love it and i'm sure you definitely will.

Roygbiv 01-28-2009 01:46 PM

Me me me me !!!

Janszoon 01-28-2009 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 586759)
OK. New album up and if you don't like it then yo can kiss my damn ass :D

http://cfs5.tistory.com/upload_contr...AwMDA3LnBuZw==

PM as usual.

I just got that a couple weeks ago, incredible album!

Molecules 01-28-2009 03:38 PM

this album is f*cking weird, like lounge jazz hip-hop. And somewhere Mike Patton fits in there... I can see why somebody might find him the most annoying tosser in the known universe but I like to follow his musical travels :)

oh, Damon Albarn just popped up... How on earth did the singer from Blur make such good connections in US hip hop circles I wonder

jackhammer 01-28-2009 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Molecules (Post 586869)
this album is f*cking weird, like lounge jazz hip-hop. And somewhere Mike Patton fits in there... I can see why somebody might find him the most annoying tosser in the known universe but I like to follow his musical travels :)

oh, Damon Albarn just popped up... How on earth did the singer from Blur make such good connections in US hip hop circles I wonder

I can't be posting Saxon albums in a thread such as this can I? I have to test you lot out a little :D

Molecules 01-28-2009 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 586875)
I can't be posting Saxon albums in a thread such as this can I? I have to test you lot out a little :D

well i'm sure Saxon would be challenging for some people on here! This one's definitely a grower, but then a track like 'Sex (I'm A)' comes on and i'm glad the house is empty :laugh:

It's reminds me of... a sex-crazed Portishead? With various hip-hop legends relegated to offbeat skits. Notice the Hitchcock references in the song titles aswell? They were really taking the piss lol

edit: sample spotter - 'Everyone has a summer' samples 'Airplane!'


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