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Half Hours with the Lower Creatures
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Track List: Half Hours with the Lower Creatures

  1. Hemocult/I Care About You (The M...
  2. You're Alright Sorla One (The Sell)
  3. Stagg Field (The Bomb)
  4. Passion (The Goad)
  5. Abraham and Isaac (The Whack)
  6. B.S. (Beautiful Savior) (The War)
  1. Another Dead Soldier in Fallujah...
  2. Arlington (A Walk)
  3. Mette in Madagascar (The Mission)
  4. Vireo (The Creature)
  5. This Is a Song (Sorry)
  6. Love, The Omnichord

Pro Reviews: Half Hours with the Lower Creatures

  • All Music Guide

    After looking at the cover of Rachel Taylor Brown's enigmatically titled Half Hours With the Lower Creatures, a headless body with a face drawn on its chest, one is not quite sure what to expect musically. And perhaps this is exactly why Brown chose the cover art she chose: the opening "Hemocult/ I Care About You" is as enigmatically strange in a musical sense as the cover art is in a pictorial one. Technically, "Hemocult/ I Care About You" lacks all of the normal things one expects from a song like vocals, lyrics, and a melody. Instead, one has something akin to the strange interludes placed between songs on Pink Floyd's The Wall, with telephones ringing, bells sounding, ghostly vocalizing, and other odds and sods that unfold for seven minutes. The experiment is followed by "You're Alright Sorla One" which, in comparison, sounds very much like a song, albeit at odd one that only lasts for a little over a minute. The third cut, "Stagg Field," manages to split the difference between bom...bastic and melodic pop, verging from simple instrumentation to a kitchensink arrangement. One might argue that Half Hours With the Lower Creatures is not the kind of album one enjoys but endures because its good for one. Brown, however, realizes that there are plenty of normal albums for normal people already crowding the bins at the local record store. To borrow from Monty Python, Half Hours With the Lower Creatures is "something completely different," odd but intriguing, challenging but never boring, just as its cover suggests. - Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Rachel Taylor Brown

Portland, Oregon singer, songwriter and pianist Rachel Taylor Brown has a quirky, altpop sound that merges a dark blend of chamber music with an almost glamtinged arena rock ambiance, all driven by eccentric lyrics that tackle difficult (and often unpleasant) subjects, leading one critic to label her style as "creep rock." Brown began playing piano by ear as a child, of... Read more