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Fine Young Cannibal Sea

By Steve

Cannibal SeaI missed this CD when it was released last year, but I’ve been really digging “Cannibal Sea” by The Essex Green. They actually have origins here in lovely and scenic Burlington, VT (though they currently operate out of Brooklyn), so they’re sorta local. And they don’t sound anything like Phish, so that’s a plus.

They’re actually part of the Elephant 6 collective, if you’re familiar with this; think of a serious debt to guitar pop, folk, and 1960s psychadelia. Some of the E6 bands include Apples in Stereo and Elf Power. (I saw Elf Power open for Elliott Smith a few years ago here in BTV and wasn’t all that impressed.)

The first half of “Cannibal Sea” is better than the second half. The opener, “This Isn’t Farm Life,” is particularly strong. It starts bouncing merrily along, kind of fades out in the middle, and then returns with full strings and a Spector-esque wall of sound.

Marry Me SashaLike The New Pornographers, the best songs are those where the pretty girl takes center stage. Though Sasha Bell isn’t the singer that Neko Case is—but seriously, who is?—it’s impossible for any indie boy not to fall madly in love with her as she belts out the chorus on “Snakes in the Grass.” (Click for a sample.) And “Cardinal Points” sounds like some weird mash-up between Stereolab and Wilco’s first CD, all primitive blips and bloops and background vocals that suddenly morphs into a guitar rave-up by the end.

But the best song, by far, is “Don’t Know Why (You Stay),” (Click me.) in which Christopher Ziter takes the lead vocals and Bell offers up some beautiful harmonizing on the chorus. It’s a glorious pop song, the kind that in some alternative universe would be blaring from every car that drives down the road on a beautiful summer day.

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3 Responses to “Fine Young Cannibal Sea”

  1. GyRo567 Says:
    April 21st, 2007 at 1:08 pm

    This is only vaguely related, but I’ve finally started my very own album collection. (yes, in terms of real records, not CDs - of which I still own none that aren’t game soundtracks)

  2. steve Says:
    April 21st, 2007 at 2:40 pm

    Ooh, albums. I gave away all of mine years ago, which is too bad; I had some truly awful mid- late-70s vinyl.

  3. GyRo567 Says:
    April 21st, 2007 at 3:18 pm

    I have ZZ Top & Boston stuff… On that note, the ZZ Top concert last Saturday was the best show I’ve ever seen. (and I found two albums the morning of the concert!)

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