Snare Lustrous Doomings

Snare Lustrous Doomings

by Of Montreal
Snare Lustrous Doomings

Snare Lustrous Doomings

by Of Montreal

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Overview

Snare Lustrous Doomings is a 19-track, 90-minute, career-spanning live album from uncommonly dynamic indie stalwarts Of Montreal. Recorded and mixed by frequent collaborator Drew Vandenberg from shows at Portland's Wonder Ballroom and San Francisco's Great American Music Hall in October 2014, it predates Aureate Gloom and instead offers three tunes from 2013's critically acclaimed and Billboard 200-landing Lousy with Sylvianbriar. It also hits their 2007 breakthrough Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? hard, representing over half of that album. While we miss the loads of trippy fun that come from the band's visual presentation on the road, which includes a regular stream of props and costumes (physical copies come with a full-color booklet of tour photos), the performances never falter by the regular-of-late studio and touring lineup of leader Kevin Barnes on vocals/guitar, Bennett Lewis on guitar, JoJo Glidewell on keyboards, Bob Parins on bass, and Clayton Rychlik on drums. They, especially Barnes, attack the performances with punky, funky gusto, and by the end of the second song, there's already respectful wonder at how the songwriter remembers all of the lyrics to the verbose, often rapid-fire tomes. Highlights include the rambunctious "Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse" and the dance party "A Sentence of Sorts in Kongsvinger," which leads into the bass-crazed "The Party's Crashing Us" (kudos to Parins), though the party really only ever pauses for a sultry "Obsidian Currents" and "Honeymoon in San Francisco." The one cover from the set is a spot-on version of Fairport Convention's "Time Will Show the Wiser" with guest Nedelle Torrisi (Cryptacize, Sufjan Stevens) on vocal harmony, and the recording closes with a 13-minute jam of "The Past Is a Grotesque Animal." Nearly 20 years and over 15 albums in, Of Montreal were probably overdue for a live release, and Snare Lustrous Doomings, though not really a singles collection, captures the equivalent of a highly charged night out with the band's best-known material and rollicking showmanship. A must for fans, those who enjoy the group but find their records a bit challenging to get through will want to give this one a spin. It was first available in April 2015 as a Record Store Day exclusive on colored vinyl, and received a multi-format release six months later. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/09/2015
Label: Polyvinyl
UPC: 0644110029423
Rank: 187046

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Suffer for Fashion
  2. Fugitive Air
  3. A Sentence of Sorts in Kongsvinger
  4. The Party's Crashing Us
  5. Triumph of Disintegration
  6. Coquet Coquette
  7. Obsidian Currents
  8. Time Will Show the Wiser
  9. Honeymoon in San Francisco
  10. You Do Mutilate?

Disc 2

  1. Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games
  2. Bunny Ain't No Kind of Rider
  3. Plastis Wafer
  4. St. Exquisite's Confessions
  5. Oslo in the Summertime
  6. Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse
  7. Gronlandic Edit
  8. She's a Rejecter
  9. The Past Is a Grotesque Animal

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Of Montreal   Primary Artist
Bob Parins   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Vocals
Clayton Rychlik   Drums,Vocals
Bennett Lewis   Guitar,Vocals
Robert Parins   Guitar (Bass)
JoJo Glidewell   Keyboards,Vocals
Nedelle Torrisi   Vocals
Kevin Barnes   Vocals,Guitar

Technical Credits

Timothy Norris   Photography
Barbara Fg   Cover Photo,Photography
Arel Watson   Photography
Daniel Hager   Photography
Jerrod Landon Porter   Calligraphy
Alicia J. Rose   Photography
Drew Vandenberg   Engineer,Mixing
David Barnes   Illustrations
Emitt Rhodes   Composer
Joe Lambert   Mastering
Kevin Barnes   Composer
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