Don't Fall in Love With Everyone You See

Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone
"Okkervil River pine and crawl with enriched instrumentation...a gripping cross of drowsy undersatement and lightning bolts of anxiety..."

Album Description
With grackles in their hair and tragedies in their boots, Okkervil River have taken a shot at tradition and injected it with new passion and virility. Uniting the strains of moody chamber pop contemporaries like Tindersticks, Arab Strap and Bright Eyes with the ragged emotional vulnerability of classic folk singers like Leadbelly and Dock Boggs, Okkervil River plays music that is lush, organic, beautiful and unsettling. Supported by some of Austin’s best musicians and produced by Brian Beattie, it is no surprise that Don’t Fall In Love With Everyone You See is such an accomplished musical work. However, what makes this album truly singular is that lyrically, it is so good it makes your head hurt (the good kind of hurt). It reads like no other record we have ever come across: a very contemporary, reflexive masterpiece owing a lot in tone to the very best of the Russian and Southern Gothic literary traditions.

Music Review:

  1. Down By the Old Mainstream
  2. Drums and Wires [Original recording remastered]
  3. Dusk
  4. E & A
  5. Elastica
  6. Factory Showroom
  7. Fake Plastic Trees [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Fever In Fever Out
  9. Fire It Up
  10. Glo

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Jukebox Hits 1960

Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto/Dvorak: Cello Concerto

Ravel: Boléro; Debussy: Nocturnes No1-3

Music: Box [Import]

Rob Da Bank: Rdb01 [Import]

The Best of Climie Fisher [Import]

Sentinelles [Import]

The Best of Young MC

The Beautiful Game

Schubert: Goethe Songs [Import]

Songs for the Road

The Best of Tommy Dorsey

Stop the Press [Explicit Lyrics]

Vaughan Williams, Delius: Piano Concertos; Finzi: Eclouge

Friends Seen and Unseen