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Album Review: Great Lakes Myth Society

  • Artist: Great Lakes Myth Society
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 19, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Few bands state their intent as clearly in their very name as the Great Lakes Myth Society. The members of this southeastern Michigan-based quintet are singularly captivated with their home state, conjuring legends from the past and meditating on living in the state in the present day. These obsessions bubbled to the surface on H.O.M.E.S., Vol. 1, the 2001 second album by the Original Brothers and Sisters of Love, which is the former incarnation of the Great Lakes Myth Society. Four years later and minus one member -- violinist/vocalist Elisabeth Auchinvole, who nevertheless is present on the Great Lakes Myth Society's eponymous 2005 debut, and even receives a "featuring" special billing in the credits -- the group re-emerges as a similar but distinctly different beast, at once stronger, stranger, and all the more compelling than before. While the blending of folk, rock, pop, and prog will be familiar to anyone acquainted with the two TOBASOL albums, Great Lakes Myth Society explores more territory and delves deeper than either of those two records, resulting in an album that tantalizingly hangs in a place just out of time and fashion. What's most fascinating about the album is that the band's two main singer/songwriters, the brothers James Christopher and Timothy Monger, reach common ground by following two different paths. James' songs are rough and ragged, rooted in folk and written with a romanticized American gothic bent; his tunes give the album muscle and bone, as well as a haunted soul. Timothy, in contrast, has a softer touch, crafting sweet, breezy pop tunes that are gentle as spring, but never cloying or precious. While the differing perspectives of the Mongers complement each other well, they're tied together by the band's third singer/songwriter, Gregory Dean McIntosh -- the George Harrison to the Lennon/McCartney of James and Timothy. McIntosh's songs on Great Lakes Myth Society fall halfway between James' dark, robust, oversized folktales and Timothy's smaller-scaled, precisely detailed songs, recalling the mood of the former and the introspection of the latter. Throughout it all, certain musical signatures are shared -- sighing vocal harmonies out of '60s sunshine pop, folk instrumentation played with rock vigor, flourishes of violins or jazz horns, strong memorable melodies that make the complex, suite-like songs sound fluid -- and it's all grounded by the sinewy rhythm section of bassist J. Scott McClintock and drummer Fido Kennington, who provide a center for the adept multi-instrumental skills of the Mongers and McIntosh. It all results in a spellbinding, fascinating album, one that sounds like little else in the past or present. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Salt Trucks James Christopher Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (3:26)
Across the Bridge Timothy Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (4:16)
Love Story Gregory McIntosh Great Lakes Myth Society (4:29)
Buffalo Nickel James Christopher Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (3:40)
Big Jim Hawkins James Christopher Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (3:21)
Marquette County, 1959 Timothy Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (1:13)
Seeds for Sale James Christopher Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (3:44)
Pining, Drinking, Understanding Timothy Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (3:02)
Isabella County, 1992 James Christopher Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (3:21)
No. VI Timothy Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (3:20)
The Northern Lights Over Atlanta, Michigan Timothy Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (2:46)
The Foolish Motives of Lost Debates Gregory McIntosh Great Lakes Myth Society (3:30)
Railway Ties Liz Auchinvole Great Lakes Myth Society (1:28)
Cottonmouth Gregory McIntosh Great Lakes Myth Society (4:04)
Lake Effect Timothy Monger Great Lakes Myth Society (4:59)

Credits

Daniel Shepelavy (Photography), Dave Locke (Mastering), Timothy Monger (Toy Piano), Scott McClintock (Piano), Elisabeth Auchinvole (Percussion), Timothy Monger (Engineer), Timothy Monger (Vocals), Liz Auchinvole (Vocals), Daniel Shepelavy (Design), James Christopher Monger (Mandolin), Fido Kennington (Percussion), Daniel Shepelavy (Layout Design), James Christopher Monger (Sound Effects), Fido Kennington (Glockenspiel), Stuart Bogie (Sax (Tenor)), Fido Kennington (Group Member), Elisabeth Auchinvole (Toy Piano), Gregory McIntosh (Vocals), Liz Auchinvole (Organ), Gregory McIntosh (Group Member), Scott McClintock (Bass), James Christopher Monger (Percussion), Timothy Monger (Synthesizer), Timothy Monger (Accordion), James Christopher Monger (Harmonica), Timothy Monger (Sound Effects), Gregory McIntosh (Banjo), Rupert Brooke (Author), James Christopher Monger (Group Member), Geoff Michael (Mixing), Patrick Herek (Piano), Timothy Monger (Piano), Timothy Monger (Banjo), Great Lakes Myth Society (Arranger), Colin Stetson (Sax (Baritone)), Scott McClintock (Cornet), Elisabeth Auchinvole (Vocals), Liz Auchinvole (Percussion), Liz Auchinvole (Toy Piano), Gregory McIntosh (Guitar), Great Lakes Myth Society (Producer), Scott McClintock (Vocals), Liz Auchinvole (Violin), Colin Stetson (Sax (Alto)), Brandon Wiard (Yells), Geoff Michael (Engineer), Gregory McIntosh (Piano), Timothy Monger (Organ (Hammond)), Elisabeth Auchinvole (Organ), Scott McClintock (Percussion), James Christopher Monger (Engineer), Brandon Wiard (Vocals), Elisabeth Auchinvole (Violin), Timothy Monger (Percussion), Timothy Monger (Hammond B3), Brian Little (Guitar), Fido Kennington (Vocals), Doug Coombe (Photography), James Christopher Monger (Guitar), Scott McClintock (Group Member), Patrick Herek (Piano), Scott McClintock (Guitar (Bass)), Gregory McIntosh (Mandolin), Brian Lillie (Guitar), Timothy Monger (Group Member), James Christopher Monger (Piano), Timothy Monger (Guitar), Gregory McIntosh (Percussion), Fido Kennington (Drums), James Christopher Monger (Vocals)
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Great Lakes Myth Society
Studio album by Great Lakes Myth Society
Released April 19, 2005
Recorded 2003-2005
Genre Indie Rock
Length --
Label Stop, Pop, and Roll
Producer Great Lakes Myth Society
Professional reviews
Great Lakes Myth Society chronology
Great Lakes Myth Society
(2005)
Compass Rose Bouquet
(2007)

Great Lakes Myth Society is the self-titled debut by American rock band Great Lakes Myth Society and was released in 2005.

Track listing

  1. "The Salt Trucks"
  2. "Across the Bridge"
  3. "Love Story"
  4. "Buffalo Nickel"
  5. "Big Jim Hawkins"
  6. "Seeds for Sale"
  7. "Pining, Drinking, Understanding"
  8. "Isabella County, 1992"
  9. "No. VI"
  10. "The Northern Lights Over Atlanta, Michigan"
  11. "The Foolish Motives of Lost Debates"
  12. "Railway Ties"
  13. "Cottonmouth"
  14. "Lake Effect"

Personnel

  • Timothy Monger
  • Jamie Monger
  • Gregory McIntosh
  • Scott McClintock
  • Fido Kennington

 
 

 

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