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Author: breno
Date: 06-22-12 09:48
I love The Church and liked Remy Zero just fine when they were around, so how is it that Steve Kilbey and Jeffrey Cain have managed to put out two albums under the name of Isidore and I just now heard of them? I'm kind of ashamed of myself.
Anyhow, the other day I happened across a copy of their second album, Life Somewhere Else, and it's tasty stuff.
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Author: nosepail
Date: 06-27-12 12:03
I never heard of this either. I am intrigued but a little skeptical of the 5-star amazon reviews:
"This album is quite literally breathtaking! It leads you through a myriad of colors, landscapes, and images of oceans, skies, dolphins, seals, death, birth and children playing. The first song, "Privateer", is one of my all-time favorite songs, conjuring up visions of islands, oceans, sea serpents, and maps of the stars. Both Steve Kilbey and Jeffrey Cain do a magical job on this album, their creativity is evident if you carefully listen to each song, each melody, each interwoven atmospheric layer. This to me is an epic, quite majestic in the scale of modern music. These songs will surely take you on an amazing journey-one you won't want to miss! "
I am not sure I seek for "images of oceans, skies, dolphins, seals" in my music. Kilbey can get a little artsy-fartsy without MWP laying down some great guitar riffage behind him.
Post Edited (06-27-12 12:05)
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Author: Delvin
Date: 06-27-12 13:15
"... Their creativity is evident if you carefully listen to each song, each melody, each interwoven atmospheric layer." Sounds like just the thing I've been looking for: an antidote from all these musical panderers whose creativity jumps right out at you on the first listen.
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Author: breno
Date: 06-27-12 13:32
Well, I've been listening to it mostly in my car, so the main images I've been associating with it are interstate traffic.
The disc I have - the second one - is definitely more moody than muscular, but it has several songs that have a nice kick to them. Kilbey's lyrics, from what I've bothered to decipher, suggest that the entire project might be about someone named "Isidore", as she's referenced in a few of the songs. So the whole thing might be like Voivod or Coheed & Cambria - a concept album isn't enough, it must be a concept career.
But that's just a guess. I'd have to listen much more closely than I really intend to, since I've pretty much always enjoyed Kilbey for his sound more than his sense.
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Author: HollowbodyKay
Date: 06-29-12 08:45
The first song, "Privateer", is one of my all-time favorite songs, conjuring up visions of islands, oceans, sea serpents, and ...

...maps of the stars.
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