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classic albums, atsonicpark edition # 7: polvo - today's active lifestyles
![]() POLVO "TODAY'S ACTIVE LIFESTYLES" 1993, Merge
I don't even remember how I first heard this album.. I think I was reading about "math rock" or something. Anyway.. Using alternate tunings, complex song structures, and a sense of melody unsurpassed (though underplayed on this particular album), Polvo created a unique sound that -- feel free to disagree -- crafted the best elements of Pavement and Sonic Youth without any of the fat or filler (no Pavementy stupid lyrics; no Sonic Youth midsong feedback breaks or overt sassiness). Every song on here is amazing and -- most importantly -- different. They could have easily written 10 chugging noise rock numbers, but they managed to fill their songs to the brim with innovative guitar textures. The best song, BY FAR, is "stinger", which applies noise with melodic guitar playing and creepy harmonics for a startlingly epic effect. Another highlight is "My Kimono", which is just guitarist Ash Bowie playing a solo guitar piece on strangely-tuned guitar; it makes me want to give up playing guitar forever. So effortlessly beautiful. Ridiculous. For fans of Thinking FEllers Union Local 282, Sonic Youth, Truman's Water... this is one of the best albums of all time and the most overlooked. Give it a listen. It's perfect. |
These threads are all well and good, but could you do one for an album that's not shit/ obscure/ shit & obscure? Perhaps the Carpenters' best of or something?
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I avoid this band like I avoid most bands described as "math rock." It's not fair and hypocritical on my part but hey life sucks.
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They're the least-math rock band to ever be classified as math rock. They're mindblowing; more consistant than Sonic Youth (but obviously only have a few albums whereas Sonic Youth has like 20). You're really missing out. I dunno how you could avoid a bunch so structurally rich, melodically complex, and uniqually noisey, but one day you'll check em out and be like "what was I thinking?"
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Also, Glice, I haven't even really posted any obscure albums; I kinda want to post about Zazen Boys, Coaltar of the Deepers, Gaji, Plus-Tech Squeezebox, Diablo Swing Orchestra, Vicious Hairy Mary, Circus Monoxide, and stuff like that but I'm posting relatively mainstream acts like Captain Beefheart.
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i love this album, i don't listen to it enough. i love the liquid quality of the guitars.
polvo are as math as shellac or unwound, they are not as math as don caballero, battles or dillinger escape plan. it's aritmetics instead of logarithims. |
yes yes and yes. best polvo ive heard to date!
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I've been meaning to get this album for months now. I've heard some samples and it sounds very good.
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hmmmm . . . i hear sonic youth all over this album.
which can either be a good or a bad thing. sometimes both. |
unfortunately, i has it not.
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but i is dowloading it now.
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Brilliant album, I love Thermal Treasure - its just one of the most crazy ass brutal insane pop(ish) songs I've ever heard.
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YEAH, thermal treasure has that insane ... is it a flanger or a wah? It's only in it for like half a second at a time.. great..
Oh, and is this album made me rethink the whammy bar. |
got it and love it!
can anyone upload vibracobra? saw it on youtube, its a beautifull song? please? |
awesome band, and this is my favourite Polvo album
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Great (and criminally underrated) band.
I dunno which album I prefer, either this one or Exploded drawing. |
i think i'd rate it like this:
1. today's 2. exploded 3. cor crane 4. shapes though i think their ep's were the best.. 1. celebrate, 2. this, 3. s/t.. yeah. |
oh.. the tuning on this album is G G C C C E .. lazy comt is D A# A# # D D
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They are great and very unique. I would barely call them math rock. |
yeah.. pbradley must be scared of innovative music.
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