The Observer

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 60:15

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eMusic Yearbook: 2003

By Matthew Fritch, eMusic Contributor

Datelines Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal circa 2003: Something happened in the asymmetrical four corners of Canada. We don't know what it was, but it was perpetrated by Canadians - who are not unlike Americans but, as their socialized medicine, relative humility and widespread knowledge of French make clear, are not like Americans at all. Throughout the '90s, Canada was viewed as an indie-rock backwater, home to oddball outfits - DIY-folk duo Mecca Normal, psych-guitar… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Mecca Normal frontwoman Jean Smith cooks up an ingenious idea for a concept album with The Observer, which tackles the pros and woes of online dating with results that wind up mixed. Launched with “I’m Not into Being the Woman You’re with While You’re Looking for the Woman You Want,” the actual song is less involved than its lengthy title suggests, as Mecca guitarist David Lester pumps out a memorable riff amid an otherwise sparse, crisp presentation. Tracks like the poppish “Attraction Is Ephemeral” and the muscular rocker “I’ll Call You” are equally alluring, but the duo falls off balance with the painfully long “Fallen Skier.” At 12 minutes, this rant about bad Wi-Fi-secured dates is just aimless and barely tuneful, while “The Caribou & the Oil Pipeline” finds Smith caterwauling the line “Didn’t think I could write a hit but I had to try,” with her tongue planted firmly in cheek. – John D. Luerssen

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