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For the Season

 
Album Review: For the Season

  • Artist: The Gris Gris
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 11, 2005
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Surrounded in an even thicker haze of psychedelic smoke than the Gris Gris' self-titled debut, For the Season is an unabashedly ambitious, occasionally difficult album that traces a journey to the deepest, darkest recesses of Greg Ashley's mind. Right off the bat, For the Season aims high, beginning with a six-song suite that not only encompasses the Gris Gris' chiaroscuro interplay of cavernous, ominous rock and light, dreamy folk (witness the contrast between "Cuerpos Haran Amor Extrano" and "Down with Jesus") but also throws in heady free jazz elements on "Ecks Em Eye" for good measure. Given its conceptual framework, For the Season might arguably be a more cohesive album than the Gris Gris' debut, but its individual songs aren't always quite as strong; as much atmosphere as "The Nonstop Tape" -- which sounds like field recordings from a haunted house full of hippie ghosts -- and "Skin Mass Cat" lend, they don't necessarily make for consistently compelling listening. Still, it's hard to deny the anthemic power of "Year Zero" or the quirky sweetness of "Medication #4," which mixes an innocent, '50s rock-style waltz with acid rock organs. The last handful of songs on For the Season help make up for any earlier impenetrability: "Pick Up Your Raygun" mines the dark psych-rock of the Rolling Stones' "Paint It, Black" and sounds both fresh and classic, while "Mademoiselle of the Morning" is a charming, unpretentious love song complete with rattling background noises that add to its off-the-cuff feel. "For the Season" itself closes the album with an epic flourish, moving from a lighthearted mood to a dark, Eastern-inspired climax and then returning to its gentler beginnings. While the album's ambitions occasionally get the better of the actual music, For the Season's intermittent brilliance is worth digging and waiting for. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ecks Em Eye Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (3:24)
Peregrine Downstream Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (1:26)
Cuerpos Haran Amor Extrano Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (3:31)
Down with Jesus Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (3:31)
Big Engine Nazi Kid Daydream Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (5:12)
Year Zero Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (6:09)
The Nonstop Tape Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (3:25)
Medication #4 Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (3:14)
Skin Mass Cat Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (3:24)
Pick Up Your Raygun Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (4:33)
Mademoiselle of the Morning Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (2:22)
For the Season Greg Ashley The Gris Gris (7:33)

Credits

Oscar Michel (Bass), Joe Haener (Performer), Lars Kulberg (Piano (Electric)), Alecks Prechtl (Performer), Greg Ashley (Guitar), Bob Purkiewicz (Drums), Gene Cornelius (Mixing), Houstyn Evans (Yodeling), Lars Kulberg (Guitar (12 String Acoustic)), Lars Kulberg (Organ), Lars Kulberg (Mandolin), Daniel Martens (Performer), Lisa Youn (Violin), Tim Gennert (Mastering), Lisa Youn (Performer), Joe Haener (Drums), Spencer Hicks (Performer), Lars Kulberg (Accordion), Gene Bae (Performer), Houstyn Evans (Performer), Greg Ashley (Vocals), Joe Haener (Tabla)
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