
Sic Alps is a Rock album by Sic Alps, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
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Strings and piano may not be foremost in the minds of Sic Alps' fans when they think of the band's rough-hewn psychedelia, but <i>Sic Alps</i> works those instruments into a few songs so naturally you'd think that the group had always had a little baroque blood. Sic Alps are definitely honing their late-'60s psychedelia into works that are more tangible and cohesive, but they're also adding textures and sounds that only help color and define their core vision, and it's a great step forward. The languorous guitar riff on "God Bless Her, I Miss Her" could have come from a Velvet Underground tape scrap, and the Syd Barrett–isms in the wobbling, acoustic "Wake Up It's Over II" are enchanting. "Lazee Son" feels like a Haight Street stoop hoedown on a foggy 1969 Sunday afternoon. But those things are almost to be expected from Sic Alps (and we won't shortchange the group; the vintage psych vibe here is awesome). But the Beatles-esque strings on "Glyphs," the piano-and-beach atmospherics of "See You on the Slopes," and the baroque-pop whisper of "Rock Races" are the real eyebrow-raisers here. <i>Sic Alps</i> is a grand, masterfully balanced step in the band's evolution.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Glyphs3:30
- A2God Bless Her, I Miss Her3:34
- A3Lazee Son1:53
- A4Polka Vat2:13
- A5Wake Up, It's Over II3:29
Side B
- B1Drink Up!2:48
- B2Thylacine Man2:59
- B3Moviehead2:51
- B4Rock Races5:06
- B5See You On The Slopes4:29
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Psych Rock
- lo-fi
- hypnotic
- bohemian
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Alisa RoseVIOLIN
- Douglas Armour
- Irene SazerVIOLIN
- Jessica IvryCELLO
- Mike Donovan
- Noel Von Harmonson
- Ryan FrancesconiARRANGED BY
- Tim Hellman
- John DwyerGUITAR
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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