
Unknown Mortal Orchestra is a Alt/Indie album by Unknown Mortal Orchestra, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- lo-fi
- hypnotic
- psychedelic
About
Formed by (underrated) Mint Chicks guitarist Ruban Nielson, Unknown Mortal Orchestra sounds like an Elephant 6 band sent back to the ‘70s. They groove on simple funk rhythms, guitars and keys cloaked in a rather thorny kind of reverb, a snare drum happily clanking out a bony backbeat. Nielson’s voice sounds like a cross between Beck and Marc Bolan, and his proficient guitar work periodically steps out into the limelight, like a shy stoner trying out his moves. On the viral “hit” “FFunny FFriends,” Nielson offers up a coolly restrained 30-second break amidst the snaky rhythm parts, and on “Bicycle,” the spare lead is accompanied by a hilarious and charming manipulated vocal approximation of a wah-wah peddle. The garage-punk guitars on “Nerve Damage” are one unexpected delight, among many: “Strangers Are Strange” undulates to a slinky, soul-pop vibe (remember Sly & The Family Stone?), and “Thought Ballune” is a paisley-colored slice of sweet psych-pop that could turn a dark day sunny. The brilliance of “How Can You Luv Me” is evident from the first bit of Fender Mustang funk-twang and percolating bass line. Dance? Try not to.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1FFunny FFrends
- A2Bicycle
- A3Thought Ballune
- A4Jello And Juggernauts
Side B
- B1How Can You Luv Me
- B2Nerve Damage!
- B3Little Blu House
- B4Strangers Are Strange
- B5Boy Witch
7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
