Superwolf

Editorial Reviews
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When word spread through indie gossip sites that Bonnie Prince Billy AKA Will Oldham AKA Palace was set to team with Matt Sweeney of Chavez, Zwan and Man ‘Zine fame, unless you were a dedicated fan of elaborate facial hair, it seemed hard to be very intrigued. But the Superwolf collaboration between the two is frayed, fuzzy and undeniably excellent. It’s hard not to get hooked from the first song, which declares "I am under your spell/ And you will have me I reckon," a near six-minute epic that goes from moody sparse organ bit to absolutely choogling guitar part, the words shouted like some Southern anthem or ancient sea shanty until it ends with an elongated coda that sounds a lot like a Jerry Garcia solo album. It sounds a bit like Neil Young ca. Tonight’s the Night covering British folk singer Nic Jones’ Penguin Eggs album. Sweeney and Oldham play most of the instruments and though the vocals are mostly by Oldham, they do harmonize well. It’s remarkable how Oldham continues to reinvent and reinvigorate his mystic mountain man persona The truly surprising thing is that the rest of the album is just as ridiculously good. --Mike McGonigal

Music Review:

  1. Tales from Turnpike House [Import] [Limited Edition]
  2. Tales of a Librarian: A Tori Amos Collection (Bonus DVD)
  3. The Cars
  4. The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Soundtrack]
  5. The Curse
  6. The Lion and the Cobra
  7. The Man Who Sold the World [Enhanced]
  8. The Perfect Drug [CD-single] [EP]
  9. The Smiths
  10. The Stooges

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Document #5

Felciano: In Celebration of Golden Rain; Concerto for organ

Early & Middle-Period Piano Pieces

Music: Enjoy This Trip

Fabric 02 [Limited Edition]

Flux

Chorinhos De Ouro V.1 [Import]

Dr. Octagonecologyst

Pop Music: 5 Tage und 5 Nächte [Import]

Donizetti: Opera Sinfonie & Overtures

Dear John C. [Limited Edition]

Embraced [Live]

Diva

Berlioz: Great Orchestral Works

My Favorite Sermons