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Ripely Pine

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Hair to the Ferris Wheel
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Aubergine
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Florence Berlin
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Bird Balloons
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Regarding Ascending the Stairs
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You Are the Apple
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Mezzanine
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Little Brother
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Crane Your Neck
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Rooftop
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The Nothing Part II
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Taxidermist Taxidermist
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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 61:23

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Rachael Maddux

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Rachael Maddux is a writer and editor living in Decatur, Ga. Her music-related stuff has appeared in Paste, the Oxford American, New York Magazine and Bust.

02.19.13
Like a funhouse mirror, nothing is quite as it seems
2013 | Label: Ba Da Bing! / Revolver

The first two minutes of Lady Lamb the Beekeeper’s Ripely Pine seem to reinforce the notion of fragile acquiescence that 23-year-old Aly Spaltro’s stage name suggests. “Take me by the arm to the altar/ Take me by the collar to the cliff/ …Take me by the braid down to my grave,” she croons on “Hair to the Ferris Wheel” over a languidly-thumbed electric guitar, the ghost of an autoharp shuffling around in the background. But on this, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper’s first record cut in a proper studio, nothing is quite as it seems. Just when a lesser song might be content to wrap up its delicate reverie, the wool is ripped away and a Technicolor blast of crunchy guitars and detached-garage drums gush forth, Spaltro’s dusky voice bottoming out over the deluge. This is par for the course on Ripely Pine; these songs tend start in one place, end in another, and cycle through sometimes a dozen imaginings of themselves on the way — like “You Are The Apple” which, over seven minutes, slides from a nervous acoustic twitch to a swampy low-slung romp to a billowing, spiking orchestral swoon. The album’s lyrical turf is both elemental and surreal,… read more »

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Ripley Pine

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Wow. I was really impressed by this album. Loved the discord within songs and the album as a whole. A keeper for 2013!

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