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rappard 03.22.2012 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by wills123
Just got the demos from UK itunes - I was expecting solo versions, stripped down, just Lee and guitar but they are band versions, presumably with Lee on multi-tracked guitars and Steve on drums. Please tell me there is a way of getting the other demos as these are excellent!

Working on it, a friend in Japan is hopefully picking up the 5-track Tower Records promo for me tomorrow.

RanaldoNecro 03.22.2012 09:35 PM

The song Waiting on a Dream insanely takes off after the first drum crash. What a reccorded moment LEE!

hirsute_biped 03.22.2012 11:29 PM

bought the LP today, this album kicks arse! Always wanted a whole album of Lee songs. Looking forward to the show in LA, future Lee song records.

wills123 03.23.2012 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by rappard
Working on it, a friend in Japan is hopefully picking up the 5-track Tower Records promo for me tomorrow.


Excellent! :)

Bal 03.23.2012 03:12 AM

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Originally Posted by mil_pl
This record isn't that interesting as I thought it will be. I kinda forgot about it after few listens, but still there's one highlight "Xtina as I knew her". And again John Agnello's production... it's boring, that's why Thurston's Demolished Thoughts is much better and fresher than Lee's Between the Times and the Tides.

I'd be happy if someone after listening will write an objective opinion. Not fan's praise.

Anyway here's Pitchofork's review, with which I kinda agree: http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/...and-the-tides/


gotta agree with you here 100%!
im not a kinda guy who likes to diss anything sy related (actually i dont like to diss anything on the internet), but this album is kinda hit n miss. It has its moments, but its mostly very conservative rock music.
it lacks of energy and originality, while thurston on demolished thoughts, showed his musical visions from a whole different perspectiv

TheDom 03.23.2012 03:44 AM

I hate to say it but Pitchfork gave it a pretty solid review. A 5.8 though? Not a chance. It is a very solid album & while it isn't groundbreaking or beyond words amazing it is definitely a grower with A LOT of beautiful moments. Lee #2 should have let us all know what we were going to get. This is just good old rock n roll made by a great musician & songwriter. Perfect summer time record. Even though the lyrics are not typical Lee abstractions I think they fit in with the record even though I will admit sometimes they are a bit silly. I also have to say that if this weren't made by Lee I don't think I would have given it much of a chance but I am glad I did. This is going to be the perfect summer soundtrack for me. Thank you Lee, look forward to seeing you in Atlanta.

rappard 03.23.2012 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rappard
Working on it, a friend in Japan is hopefully picking up the 5-track Tower Records promo for me tomorrow.

And she did! Japanese CD + promo should be in my grubby little mitts in around two weeks.

Mortte Jousimo 03.23.2012 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by mil_pl
This record isn't that interesting as I thought it will be. I kinda forgot about it after few listens, but still there's one highlight "Xtina as I knew her". And again John Agnello's production... it's boring, that's why Thurston's Demolished Thoughts is much better and fresher than Lee's Between the Times and the Tides.

I'd be happy if someone after listening will write an objective opinion. Not fan's praise.

Anyway here's Pitchofork's review, with which I kinda agree: http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/...and-the-tides/


I´d like to know who you think can write an objective opionion about the music? a Robot? Because it´s always subjective with the music. And about that Pitchfork review, I think it is very poor way to start with Thurston`s and Kim`s divorce. (What it´s got to do with Lee´s music?)

nicfit 03.23.2012 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by rappard
And she did! Japanese CD + promo should be in my grubby little mitts in around two weeks.

Selfish rappardman, set up another shipment for me!! Or ask to snatch another couple and get them with one shipment, forward me mines and enjoy a beer I'll offer you as reward!

rappard 03.23.2012 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by nicfit
Selfish rappardman, set up another shipment for me!! Or ask to snatch another couple and get them with one shipment, forward me mines and enjoy a beer I'll offer you as reward!

Sorry beardo, I think they're all gone - my friend had to phone three Tower stores before she could snag one.

Ghostchase 03.24.2012 05:32 PM

Fuck that Pitchfork review, and as a whole... fuck Pitchfork. I didn't even read it, I have nothing to do with that tripe those internet nerds paint all over someone's hard work. Lee's solo album is his first true "song" oriented outing and if you understood anything about Lee's tastes in music, the direction and sound, its clear to understand what the final product would sound like.

Chris Lawrence 03.25.2012 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by RanaldoNecro
I really hear 1990 era REM at one point during the first song. reminds of "LOW"


Are you just referring to the 3-chord guitar riff, or Lee's vocal? I've always been surprised by how many people ask if I'm playing R.E.M. when a "Lee song" comes on an SY record. "Karen Koltrane" in particular, numerous people have told me it sounds like Michael Stipe... :confused:

Anyway, my local shop wins - they got BTTATT in on Friday and I probably played it three times that night. Some of the negative comments in this thread had me curious, but this record exceeds my expectations completely. He assembled a great group of musicians - you can rarely go wrong with Nels Cline's touch, Steve is naturally flawless, and I love hearing fluid, driving basslines behind these songs - the whole group mixes quite well! Pretty much every song had burned itself into my mind by the 2nd listen. I think it does a good job of blending his rock, pop, folk, and noise influences, and while it's hard to avoid occasionally sounding like Sonic Youth when you have half of the band playing, these songs cover a lot of musical territory. "Hammer Blows" is even stunning enough to satisfy my initial expectation that the album would be mostly acoustic, and the rest are pretty much high energy rock with a melodic slant or sick guitar fury (often in the same song). Oh, and every song is sung by Lee Ranaldo. What's not to like? :p

SonikJesus 03.25.2012 05:56 AM

Yeah I remember talking to one of my buds about how Lees voice was so cool and unique. He said it kinda sounded like REM too. I had never even thought of that but I can kinda see it.

RanaldoNecro 03.25.2012 10:29 AM

Waiting on a Dream from 0:18 on really reminds me of 1990 era REM. Low

hirsute_biped 03.25.2012 11:34 AM

ditto everything chris said

eternal 03.25.2012 04:58 PM

this record is phenomenal..great album to listen to in bed.

really dig the song about Cristina..great riffs, bass and classic SS beats

nicfit 03.26.2012 08:47 AM

Just got my cd today (LP coming tomorrow, yay!).
Laughed reading the sticker "The first rock album from..."
Chewbacca + Nero d'Avola, super combination.
Had no idea Cody helped with the graphic layout.
Cody, make more tapes! I love the two I have.

Will give it a proper listen soon.

greedrex 03.26.2012 11:30 AM

Who's Xstina?

hipster_bebop_junkie 03.26.2012 02:15 PM

Lee interviewed by Clash Magazine:
http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/angles-lee-ranaldo

donnie 03.28.2012 03:33 PM

Here's a nice interview with Lee:
http://thequietus.com/articles/08376-lee-ranaldo


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