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Olivia Tremor Control PopMatters Editor & Publisher
Formed in Louisiana and now split into two geographic camps, Athens and Denver, the bands of the Elephant Six collective are producing some of the most adventurous and exciting pop music of the 1990s. While the Denver camp (namely Apples In Stereo and The Minders) is firmly rooted in the Beatles/Zombies school of ‘60s British pop, the Athens camp (Neutral Milk Hotel and Olivia Tremor Control among others) is a more experimental bunch that adds a strong dose of psychedelia and roots rock to the mix. Of Montreal, the brainchild of Kevin Barnes, springs from this fertile Athens scene and their new offering The Gay Parade easily outpaces even their previous brilliant work. With a treasure trove of loopy Yellow Submarine and Sgt. Peppers characterizations, Beatles/Small Faces/Ray Davies/Brian Wilson musical references, and a vaudevillian sensibility, The Gay Parade comes across as nothing short of a brilliant lost 1960s concept album. Those who appreciate the pastoral, music hall pop of Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake (Small Faces) and Something Else-era Kinks will find this record utterly irresistible.
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