O My Heart

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 51:36

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Best show in years

billfuddled

Saw them live and now I have a whole new appreciation for their music. I loved this and their other albums before, but now I love them even more. Wrecking Ball is crazy good.

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Worth the download

sierradeagua

I had picked up "O My Heart and "Body of Years" somewhere for free (no sure where I found them now, maybe Spinner.com?) After close to a year of enjoying those tracks, I finally decided to download the album. It was good on the first listen, and has gotten better over time. Good lyrics and good sound.

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North of the border

iammike

Why are there so many great indie pop bands in Canada? I live in Las Vegas so at least I have 'The Verge' radio station to listen to. Does anyone want to make a road trip to Canada?

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Everything about this is awesome

EMUSIC-01C3A5D9

You know it's a good album when you have the words memorized. Great first show of their current tour in Seattle last week; if they're touring in your area definitely check them out!

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Catchy, quirky pop

WJN

Make sure to get O My Heart, Body Of Years, Sleep Awake and Hayloft first. Deeper tracks include Body & Wisdom.

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more kudos

kargatron

Can only add my unabashed fandom of this record - irresistibly good pop.

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I love Canadian indie pop!

barryd30

Love it!

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Wisdom

sucka4amp3

If you get nothing else, download Wisdom, it's fantastic

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why isn't this band more popular?!

emusicfiend

one of the best albums of 2008 - virtually every track is absolutely addictive. my favorite tracks are "ghosting" and "arms tonite", followed by "wrecking ball" and "oh my heart", and then ""hayloft", "burning pile", and "body". also listen to their 2007 album "touch up", which is equally fantastic

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They Say All Music Guide

In some cases, artsy groups that delight in being self-indulgent and eccentric aren’t terribly worried about accessibility. Their attitude is that if you appreciate and comprehend what they’re doing, great — and if not, so be it. But Mother Mother’s second album, O My Heart, is one of those CDs that achieves a healthy, attractive balance of accessibility and artsy experimentation. It isn’t as though alternative pop/rock/folk-rock offerings such as “Wrecking Ball,” “Arms Tonight,” and “Wisdom” are apologetic about being quirky and skewed; in fact, this part-male, part-female group from Canada sound like they are having a great deal of fun providing off-center lyrics. But while O My Heart certainly doesn’t go out of its way to be accessible lyrically, it is quite accessible musically. O My Heart has something that other “artsy-as-hell-and-proud-of-it” discs lack: hooks. There are hooks galore on this 2008 release. So even if listeners have a hard time absorbing a song’s lyrics and figuring out what the song is trying to get across, Mother Mother’s abundance of honest-to-God hooks make O My Heart easy to digest on a musical and melodic level. Musically, O My Heart is often infectious, and that musical infectiousness pulls the listener in regardless of how abstract the lyrics can be. Mother Mother showed a lot of promise on their appealing, if imperfect, debut album, Touch Up; they still have some growing and developing to do, but all things considered, O My Heart is a creative success for the Canadian unit. – Alex Henderson

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