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Music > Reviews > Of Montreal Of MontrealDeflated Chime, Foals Flower Sibylline Responses(Polyvinyl) US release date: 19 January 2006 UK release date: Available as import By Nate DorrI admit that I find tour EPs a little perplexing at times. Take, for example, Of Montreal’s recent winter tour EP, Deflated Chime, Foals Slightly Flower Sibylline Responses. I had assumed that such a limited, unique release—available only directly from the band at shows and via the Polyvinyl website—would be intended as a reward to the fans, giving them something new for coming out to the show. Why, then, pad a four song EP with two tracks from recent albums—albums which precisely those fans seeking a rare tour EP would surely already have in their collections—leaving only two unreleased tracks? This would tend to suggest that the EP is actually more of a promotional disc, offering new material along with a couple confirmed “hits.” Except I’m not even sure that the disc went out to radio stations or other promotional targets, and the limited nature of the release (as billed on the Polyvinyl web site) seems to suggest that this was not the case. As such, this peculiarly arranged and cumbersomely titled CD EP may be best examined by laying aside the older material and treating it as if it were a simple 7” single, with an a-side and a b-side. 9 June 2006Related Articles
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