And Take It with a Grain of Salt

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And Take It With a Grain of Salt

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  • Artist: An Angle
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 09, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

At the center of An Angle is a young Sacramento singer/songwriter named Kris Anaya. In 2002 he assembled nearly 20 pals from area groups to help him make And Take It With a Grain of Salt, an ambitious project of gently sweeping indie pop, mild folk and emo tinges, and elements of classic pop structure. First issued through a tiny local imprint, the album eventually made its way to Drive-Thru, which signed An Angle and reissued Grain of Salt in November 2004. It's most rewarding when it swirls all over the musical and instrumental landscape, acting like a ragtag orchestra of indie boys and girls conducted by Anton Newcombe's kid brother. "Off to School" is a sea shanty on land, a lurching, Pogues-ish number complete with accordion, slide guitar, flügelhorn, and gorgeous female harmonies; Anaya leads the way with a put-on brogue and lyrics that regale loutish behavior and drinking over going to class. "An Eagle Circles the Forest" clocks in at over seven minutes, and meanders between gentle guitar chording, Anaya's cryptic emotional musings, and stretches of layered pop grace. "Unnoticeable" is another highlight, using some clever mixing to change the mood. Not everything on Grain of Salt works. Some of Anaya's moves seem self-indulgent, like the lengthy "Like a Locket, Like a Necklace, Like a Bracelet," and there can be precious little separating him from his influences, whether it's the Pavement overtones of "Self Medicate" or the album's considerable debt to both Elliott Smith and Bright Eyes. Still, it's worth noting again that And Take It With a Grain of Salt is a debut, and was recorded a full two years before its Drive-Thru release. With the promising songwriting flashing within its rambling run time, it suggests interesting work down the road from Kris Anaya and his An Angle collective. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi

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And Take It with a Grain of Salt

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...And Take It with a Grain of Salt
Studio album by An Angle
Released November 9, 2004
Recorded The Hangar (Sacramento, California) in 2002
Genre Indie rock, folk rock
Length 53:23
Label Drive-Thru
Producer Kris Anaya, Robert Cheek
An Angle chronology
...And Take It with a Grain of Salt
(2004)
We Can Breathe under Alcohol
(2005)

...And Take It with a Grain of Salt is the first full length album by An Angle. It was originally released on UnderAcloud Records in 2002, and later re-released on Drive-Thru Records in late 2004.

Track listing

  1. "For Everyday Brought Up This One" – 3:36
  2. "Unnoticeable" – 2:53
  3. "Today I Saw Your Face" – 3:21
  4. "Self Medicate" – 5:58
  5. "Like A Locket, Like A Necklace, Like A Bracelet – 7:18
  6. "Off To School" – 4:22
  7. "Did You, Did You, Did You" – 4:27
  8. "Flicker Of A Cigarette" – 2:53
  9. "There Is A Ship, Let's Sail" – 2:47
  10. "Streetlights Usually Turn Yellow" – 2:33
  11. "An Eagle Circles The Forest" – 13:15



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