Midnight Movies: Patient Eye / Golden Hair
By
Evan Sawdey 30 April 2007
PopMatters Interviews Editor
Coming Subtractions
When Midnight Movies hit SXSW back in 2004, they managed to rock the pens of a few critics with infections jams like “Strange Design”. Now, with a new full-length coming in April, it seems that Midnight Movies have made a drastic departure with their sound. “Patient Eye” dabbles in breathy shoegaze, lost somewhere between My Bloody Valentine and Nico’s Marble Index. The song is unyieldingly dark, but the single mix pales to the LP version, which boasts more guitar riffing and an unbeatable keyboard bridge. Short even by preview-single standards, this three-track disc also boasts a very dark Sonic Youth-like take Syd Barrett’s “Golden Hair” (itself a reimaging of James Joyce prose). Heavy on atmospheric cymbal work, the song can’t help but get itself wrapped up in its own sense of atmosphere, making for a diversion that would appeal to hardcore fans (of either Movies or Barrett) but no-one else. There’s nothing wrong with exchanging sunshine boom for indie gloom, but as a teaser EP, collectors need only apply.
Evan Sawdey began contributing to PopMatters in late 2005 after contributing for years to his college newspaper
The Knox Student. Evan became the Associate Interviews Editor for PopMatters in the summer of 2008, and then the full Interviews Editor a year after that. Since joining, Evan's work has been quoted/featured in a wide array of publications including SLUG Magazine, The Metro (U.K.), the Gulf Times, Soundvenue Magazine (Denmark), and multiple national newspapers. Evan has been a guest on WNYC's Soundcheck (an NPR affiliate), was the Executive Producer for the
Good With Words: A Tribute to Benjamin Durdle album (available for free at
GoodWithWordsAlbum.com), and wrote the liner notes for the 2011 re-release of
Andre Cymone's hit 1985 album A.C. (Big Break Records) as well as the re-release of
the JoBoxers' 1983 debut album Like Gangbusters (Hot Shot Records). He is a current member of The Recording Academy. He resides in Chicago, Illinois. You can follow him
@SawdEye should you be so inclined.
Midnight Movies - Patient Eye