Rose City

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 37:43

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Kyle Anderson

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05.27.09
The Robinsons recruit some new members and stretch out
2009 | Label: Barsuk Records

Of all the pop music instruments, it's the voice that ultimately carries the most weight. Viva Voce know this, as their fifth album Rose City moves and shifts from psychedelic blues and psychocandy fuzz to buzzy Brit-via-Alabama-pop, but it is husband and wife duo Kevin and Anita Robinson and their two haunting, otherwordly, intertwining voices that provide the bedrock upon which Viva Voce is built.

Long a duo, the band doubled its size for the new record, adding Portlanders Evan Railton and Corinna Repp as full-time members. The result spreads outward two ways, as the songs themselves are better fleshed out and more deftly arranged than 2006's Get Yr Blood Sucked Out, and Repp and Railton's bedrock allows the Robinsons to stretch out into hookier, more blissful territory. Album opener "Catch and Release" layers shimmering multi-tracked guitars and British drone-rock bass buzz on top of each other, which allows the Robinsons to harmonize about being a "lost cause" in a croon that splits the difference between psychedelic blues and My Bloody Valentine. For two people from Portland by way of Nashville and Alabama, their instincts are awfully U.K.-centric.

That's fine as long as they're crafting tracks like "Red Letter Day," the… read more »

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Great Stuff

DJstev

This is a beautiful album. Red Letter Day is one of the prettiest songs I've heard in years. The rest of the record is quite pretty too. Just download the whole thing, you won't be disappointed.

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more "awake" than most neo-psych

vilvodka

(review from my music blog, anti-snob.com) Rose City still retains the keep-it-in-the-family like charm found of albums like Lovers Lead The Way and Get Yr Blood Sucked Out while keeping some of that neo-psychedelic feel in songs like the opener "Devotion" and "Red Letter Day". To call Rose City an actual neo-psychedelic rock album would be misleading. The songs are too formatted in pop. Most psychedelic indie rock have a dark, mysterious, almost sleepy quality. Rose City is far more awake. The entire record could offer the perfect soundtrack to a bright post-dawn morning walk on the beach - which, depending on how the sun shines through the clouds on that given day, could be an experience that is hardly psychedelic.

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Better than Get yer Blood...

TaosBlanco

This one is consistent through and through...hey it's Sunday morning and this is perfect for my second cup'a joe...gets me in the gut...in a good way.

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Can't understand how I missed this band...

FreakShow

Just waiting for my credits to refresh so I can dig into the rest of their albums.

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Lovely rainy day album

erika.wright

Solid album, especially "Die a Little", "Midnight sun", and "Red Letter Day".

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Never met a Viva Voce I didn't like

FineArk

Every track here is (again) a winner, altho meandering down Tom Petty's lane (re: Good As Gold) is a little disconcerting.

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Consistency is not a dirty word.

Britster

After the somewhat bilious, Bush-era 'Get Yr Blood Sucked Out', the elegant compositions of this record are welcome. Viva Voce have been so consistent over all their albums it (quietly) blows my mind, but they are rarely pedestrian. I swear I even hear The Stone Roses in there somewhere ("Devotion").

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great band

beergal

Saw them in Chicago on 29/05, and they were great, played lots from new album. They've gone from 2-piece to 4-piece with great results; really solid rhythm happening. And nice folks too... download the tunes and go see them when you get a chance.

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Agreed

Spikeysongs

Yep I agree with Zumaro ... dissapointing that we in South Africa can't download it either. It's not as if they (Viva Voce) are actually going to release it here anyway. Too many like this to be honest. C'mon eMusic!

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Probably good

zumaro

So what is the point on putting high quality but hard to find releases like this on emusic, then ensuring most of the world can't buy them? Another album I won't be buying - well done recording companies.

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