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Doing things by halves doesn't much seem to appeal to Detroit trio the High Strung. The group swings for the fences with their fourth album, which is dedicated to ur-slacker Jeff Lebowski's Bizarro counterpart. Ode… sets its sights high with the opening track, "Standing at the Door of Self-Discovery," whose weighty title is (thankfully) balanced with an exuberant sing-along.
Though the band doesn't stray too far from its garage-pop roots, the ample embellishment pushes the songs in different directions, from the horn-driven soul of "Out of Character" to the warped piano and strained vocals of "Real Stone," which steps a foot into Guided by Voices 'territory. Singer Josh Malerman doesn't shy away from big themes, although he inevitably overreaches. The desire to break free from the feelings of culpability he expresses in "Guilt Is How I'm Built" is familiar enough, but "Anything short of murder shouldn't alter how I feel" sounds more like a recipe for sociopathy than emancipation. Still, it's easy to get swept up in the onrush of "Out of Character," a more modest plea for personal freedom, or succumb to the plaintive acoustic pledges of "I Got Your Back."
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