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Album Details: Phonograph

Release Date:07/08/2008
Label:Arclights Records
UPC:733792705128

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  • All Music Guide

    Phonograph's sound is a combination of city and country, analog and digital, organic and synthetic. The Brooklynbased outfit enhances their countryedged guitarbased rock foundation with some artful studio trickery. It's a formula similar to what Wilco is doing, so it's no surprise consequently to see that Wilco bassist John Stirratt is a Phonograph booster. A good example of their sonic blend comes on the aptlynamed Nu Americana. Although the lyrics don't take a selfreferential look at the Americana music scene, the song's musical arrangement nicely mixes slightly rustic guitar riffs with the buzzing effects of an Octave CAT synthesizer. On Watch And Wait, the band conjures up a darkly mysterious mood built around soaring electric guitars, a Casiotone 101 and a monosynth. Similarly, T.V. Screens makes strong use of such vintage instruments as a Lowery organ and an Octagon. But Phonograph offers much more than just studio effects and old equipment. Parsons White takes a Let It Rainlike ...riff and adds in some squalling electric guitars to create something both atmospheric and quite powerful. While this tune is somewhat elliptical lyrically, the band takes a more straightforward narrative tack on two of its stronger tracks, Have I Told You and Thinking Of You. The former, a loping twangy number punctuated with ambient treatments and guitar feedback, conveys a quite openhearted message of love. The latter tunes, propelling by a bouncy beat, boasts the cutting jibe "Don't treat me like a fool now babe/I'm smarter than the other men who appear in your days." Singer Matthew Welsh, whose voice sounds like Tom Petty crossed with a bit of Grant Lee Phillips, delivers the line with a flatness that downplays the lyric's sarcasm. The band does a terrific job of balancing their arty and rocky elements to make postmodern Americana music that isn't rooted in old school traditions but yet has not gone over the deep end into avantgarde noodling either. - Michael Berick, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Phonograph

Blending Americana with electronics, Brooklyn, New York band Phonograph had its genesis in Matthew Welsh (vocals, keyboard, guitar) while working with Tony Maimone of Pere Ubu. Studio engineer John Davis (bass, synthesizer) joined Welsh, soon introducing him to Dave Burnett (drums) and Abe Seiferth (guitar). Phil Sterk (pedal steel, keyboard, guitars) completed the line... Read more