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Staff pick of the week...
This week...Michael picks it!
Artist: Wan
Light
Title: Let's Wake Up Somewhere
Else
Price: $11.48 CD 
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Tracks
on this CD: |
| The
Strophe #1 |
| Get
It Straighter |
| It
Doesn't Have To Be In Your Livetime |
| Freedom
Fighters |
| 25/75 |
| Awake,
Drunk and Average |
| In
the Heart Of Sarah Freeman |
| Theme
From "Night At Roonlake" |
| To
the Ground |
| The
Astronauts |
| Landmarks
and Houses |
| Canvas
Man |
| All
Things Go Round |
| Kandy
Korn |
| The
Soul Sisters |
If
you’ve dug in deep into the Parasol Staff favorites
of 2003 you have already come across my pick of the week,
the Wan Light’s “Let’s Wake Up Somewhere
Else.” The first time I heard this album I said out
loud to the rest of the office, all epiphany like, “This
is what Neil Young would sound like singing over some slightly
psychedelic electro pop arrangements!” Everybody else
seemed to shift uncomfortably in their seats and think, “Uh,
just sounds like they’re trying to be Mercury Rev.” Whereas
Mercury Rev evolved from the freaked-out “Yerself Is
Steam” and “Boces,” the Wan Light sounds
like they flipped on the drum machine, started noodling with
their electric piano, miked the first-take “Harvest”-like
warble that escaped their mouths, and then made it all pretty.
My favorite song? “Awake, Drunk and Average,” though “Get
It Straighter” and “It Doesn’t Have to
Be In Your Lifetime,” take similar advantage of the
formula. “Let’s Wake Up Somewhere Else” was
released on Labrador Records, the same Swedish label as Club
8, Acid House Kings, and another of my 2003 favorites, Ronderlin.
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