Another worthy effort
When they opened for Niko Case in MPLS, the audience was much more attentive than for the usual opening acts. Bachmann and company have put out some of the most wonderfully consistent music of the past few years. Enjoy!
When they opened for Niko Case in MPLS, the audience was much more attentive than for the usual opening acts. Bachmann and company have put out some of the most wonderfully consistent music of the past few years. Enjoy!
Initially this album sounds really over produced to me - full of sounds and noise and angst and a little hard to swallow. But then I think, really, this record is like ten Eric Bachmanns playing at once - mysterious, sorrowful, angry, and a little crazed. It takes a while, but just having "No Control" pumping on the car stereo is enough to make having this album worth it. The rest of the songs fall in line with repeated listens. What Never Comes and Phony Revolutions are really unique, wonderful songs.
PEOPLE YOUR ARE MISSING THE BOAT if you have not downloaded "Your Control." Come on -- a duet with Neko Case! Without doubt it is one of the best songs of the last several years.
This is perfect, a great guest lineup to flesh out great songwriting. I especially like the little tremelo EB has going on his vocal tracks. I did a mix CD with this and "Icky Mettle", pretty interesting contrast.
You're the one on crack. Neil Diamond is more than just 'Sweet Caroline' and this Crooked fingers release DEFINITELY has Neil Diamond all over it, in a good way. Suck it up, Neil is a legend and it is not an insult to say this album in Neil-esque. It swings, has great emotion, great singing (which I was unaware Bachman could do), good songs. Now for my review: this album is better than I expected. I may have to go buy the vinyl.
Neil Diamond? Are you sure that is just Crack you are on? Maybe its just Wack. Cause you are truly wacked. I am surprised you didnt haul out your Engelbert Humperdink albums and compare those too. Now, go back to your John Denver and The Osmonds world and you can watch re-runs of The Brady Bunch tonight. Hey, are you still spinning Barry Manilow's greatest hits?
....of the world's best band 'The National' - who recommended a Crooked Fingers track, I have discovered something really special. Stunning stuff. Please tour the UK soon!
I'm with big-dan; the Neil Diamond comp is what I use all the time. Go back and play New Drink for the Old Drunk and see if you're not convinced.
He did a cover of Neil Diamond's 'Solitay Man' on his reservoir songs EP.
how come no one ever compares him to Neil Diamond??? is it just me? Am i on crack? all of his albums have songs that cry out Neil Diamond from voice, to production, to song structure .. so there it is .. I'm calling Neil Diamond influence.. i welcome all challenges :)