High Llamas: Biography

High Llamas
Formed:
Jan 1, 1991 in London, England

Genre:
Rock Music

Decades Active:
1990's|2000's


Artistic Quality
Low
Cultural Impact
Low



Although the High Llamas are nominally a group, they're pretty much the brainchild of singer and guitarist Sean O'Hagan. O'Hagan did some time in the LondonbywayofDublin band Microdisney, in which he was the songwriting partner of Cathal Coughlan. After Microdisney split in 1988 (Coughlan forming Fatima Mansions), O'Hagan released a couple of importonly solo albums before forming the High Llamas. The Llamas issued their debut, Gideon Gaye, in 1994 to high praise in the British press; it was released in the States a year later almost as an afterthought, with virtually no fanfare. Comparisons of the High Llamas/O'Hagan to Brian Wilson/the Beach Boys are unavoidable, and not just from arcane critics. Anyone with a large Beach Boys collection will detect the uncanny resemblance to 19661970 Beach Boys, with the sophisticated melodies, the beautiful harmonies, and the elaborate production, with the emphasis on layered keyboards and orchestration. Echoes of Pet Sounds, Smile, Wild Honey, and Surf's Up predominate, though O'Hagan also claims Burt Bacharach as a major inspiration. At this point, however, the strong resemblance to Wilson's meisterwerks place O'Hagan closer to imitation than originality. Considering that he's been making records for over a decade, he might want to start aiming his sights higher. Subsequent efforts include 1996's Hawaii, 1997's Cold and Bouncy, and 1999's Snowbug. Buzzle Bee arrived the following year, featuring a more strippeddown sound and guest vocals from Mary Hansen from Stereolab.

- Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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