American Don

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  • Artist: Don Caballero
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 03, 2000
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Before, listening to Don Caballero felt similar to being beaten over the head with a huge baseball bat of pure audible genius: often too overwhelming and complicated for your average music listener to listen to for very long, much less understand. With American Don, it seems that the baseball bat has been traded in for a pillow, and instead of beating they are slowly smothering. Much of the aggressive bite of the music has been simmered out: distortion is much more rare, time changes have been minimized, even the notoriously breakneck drumming of Damon Che has been sedated. The only piece that seems most similar to the styles they had established before is the extremely quirky and choppy "Details on How to Get ICEMAN on Your License Plate"; the rest only briefly moves through familiar places, instead choosing to uproot and shapeshift in listeners' collective faces. Those familiar with Ian and Eric's other band Storm & Stress might also notice a bit of flowing over from the techniques and styles on their records.

As always, innovation, progression, and surprise seem to be a significant part of the Don Caballerian musical mindset; something is always surfacing out of unexpected dimensions and throwing you miles from where you thought you were heading. This is complicated and explosive. This is American Don: an eloquently stuttered statement of instability and grace all at once. ~ Blake Butler, Rovi

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American Don
Studio album by Don Caballero
Released October 3, 2000
Recorded early 2000
Genre Math rock, instrumental rock
Length 55:48
Label Touch and Go Records TG218
Don Caballero chronology
Singles Breaking Up (Vol. 1)
(1999)
American Don
(2000)
World Class Listening Problem
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars [1]
Fake Jazz (10/12) [2]
Pitchfork Media (7.5/10) [3]
Splendid E-zine favorable [4]

American Don is an album by Don Caballero, a Pittsburgh-based math rock band, released on Touch and Go Records in 2000. It was recorded by Steve Albini.

American Don is Don Caballero's fifth full-length release and fourth proper studio album, but many fans consider it the group's final album due to the falling out between Ian Williams and Damon Che, the group's creative core, after the release of the album. Che is actually the only original member of Don Caballero to play on this and all subsequent recordings.

The photos of car accidents in the CD booklet proved prophetic, as this lineup of Don Caballero disbanded after being involved in a van accident while touring in support of American Don. Singer/guitarist Fred Weaver was the opening act on this tour and his exhaustive tour diary was published in issue 16 of Chunklet as "The Dark Final Days of Don Caballero".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Fire Back About Your New Baby's Sex" – 4:42
  2. "The Peter Criss Jazz" – 10:35
  3. "Haven't Lived Afro Pop" – 7:34
  4. "You Drink a Lot of Coffee for a Teenager" – 2:41
  5. "Ones All Over the Place" – 9:00
  6. "I Never Liked You" – 4:59
  7. "Details on How to Get ICEMAN on Your License Plate" – 5:35
  8. "A Lot of People Tell Me I Have a Fake British Accent" – 5:23
  9. "Let's Face It Pal, You Didn't Need That Eye Surgery" – 5:09

Personnel

References

External links

  • TGRec.com American Don on Touch and Go Records

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