Please Panic. by The Vulgar Boatmen

Please Panic.

The Vulgar Boatmen

1992

Please Panic. is a Rock album by The Vulgar Boatmen, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Power Pop
  • jangly
  • earnest
  • summer

About

The Vulgar Boatmen may have a college professor (Robert Ray) for a frontman, but there's nothing remotely academic about 1992's <i>Please Panic</i>. Ray shares singing and songwriting duties here with Dale Lawrence, and together they craft minimalist masterpieces without a superfluous note or syllable. Despite the pared-down approach, the tunes don't feel stark. For all The Vulgar Boatmen's minimalism, these tunes are undeniably warm and atmospheric—sort of the roots-rock equivalent of Edward Hopper's paintings. Even though the album is full of classic American imagery (driving around late at night feels like a way of life for the occupants of these songs), everything is filtered through a modernist sensibility, as if The Feelies or early Talking Heads were covering The Everly Brothers. And while there's a loneliness at the core of many tunes here (sometimes masterfully accentuated by mournful viola), <i>Please Panic</i> still leaves strands of hope to hang onto; when Ray quietly delivers the title phrase of "We Can Figure This Out," you believe him.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Don't Mention It3:46
  2. 2Calling Upstairs3:27
  3. 3We Can Figure This Out3:04
  4. 4Fool Me3:18
  5. 5You Don't Love Me Yet4:14
  6. 6There's a Family3:32
  7. 7You're the One3:26
  8. 8Goodnight, Jean-Marie2:19
  9. 9I'm Not Stuck On You2:32
  10. 10Allison Says3:51
  11. 11Stop Alternating3:31
  12. 12The 23rd of September3:37

Credits

Production & Engineering

Songwriting

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold