Sometimes you might come across a song where somebody mixed a bunch of samples from one or more sources over a drum beat and called it music. These compositions are typically not so good to listen to in actuality. The Avalanches, an Australian band that does just this for the most part, is on the higher end of the spectrum with songs like these. One song in particular, “ Frontier Psychiatrist”, stands out from the pack as a phenomenal mix, having superb usage of music and samples making up a track that is jolly good fun to listen to as well as somehow being both energizing and calming at the same time. And to further raise “Frontier Psychiatrist” to greatness, it has one of the craziest and well-made music videos ever. Having visuals like this to a song that is made of essentially arbitrary clips of dialog and sound effects really helps one to notice and keep track of all the things going on, many of which might not be really noticed otherwise. Not only that, but a lot of the elements to “ Frontier Psychiatrist” are simply so odd or unconnected to the rest of the track that the viewer will probably think to themselves, “This is quite unusual! Why does that old man have a turtle's body? What is going on here? This is all so strangely delightful! And the monkey! The monkey is rather frightening!” Although the song is nearly four and a half minutes long, which is slightly longer than a standard track, it is so full of new and varied bits and pieces to notice and think about that when the video ends, the viewer will be somewhat disappointed that it has to be over already. Another good song by The Avalanches is “Since I Left You”, the eponymous track to their first album from 2000. It's also their only album, but apparently they are working on another.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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