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Reviews > CDs

Published: 2010/07/20

by Mike Thomas

Rotary Downs: Cracked Maps and Blue Reports

Rookery

Rotary Downs’ psychedelic, free jazz-like feel to its songs will instantly make you think of Pavement. It’s a rather lofty comparison and make no mistake, this is no Pavement, but the New Orleans six-piece really does sound a lot like the iconic indie outfit, just a bit bulkier. Much of Cracked Maps and Blue Reports is laced with loose guitar solos that have a tendency to run long and slightly amuck, but there’s a kind of beauty in that wild unpredictability, also displayed in the explosive horns that follow on “Wild Pink in Super 8.” Vocal-wise, guitarist/singer James Marler sure does sound a lot like Stephen Malkmus, but when coupled with other vocalist Tiffany Lamson, it creates a nice contrast.

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Priya May 3, 2012, 15:29:46

fascinante dans sa composition et le preimer coup d’oeil, ca me rappelle une toile classique (je retrouve pas le nom). e7a manque de prodondeur je trouve, le noir est tres present mais e7a donne une impression d’oubli, et de manque de repe8re. et il y a une circulation etrange… e7a nous balade :)

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