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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

 
Album Review: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 

  • Artist: MK Ultra
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1995
  • Total Time: 37:42
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

"There's a sweetness in the worst things," sings the narrator of "Letting Go" after finding the body of his cousin, a suicide, in his uncle's barn. It could just as easily serve as the major theme of this challenging, adventurous second release from the San Francisco-based band. Lyricist John Vanderslice steps forward as a rock poet laureate of the desperate. Each song utilizes concrete, descriptive details, such as those found only in the best short stories, poems, or movies, to create a brooding atmosphere of dread, terror, and madness, while also functioning as reports from the edge of psychic and societal boundaries. Some of the characters dwell there permanently, victims of mental instability ("Catastrophe Practice," "High-Watt Glow"). Some have long settled for diminished lives ("Serbian Folk Song"). Some are thrust to the edge by unexpected confrontations with sudden violence ("Billy Dale Hunt," "Letting Go"). Others live vicariously through reading and watching accounts of sordid adventures on the fringes, ultimately finding meaning and redemption in their chosen pastimes ("True Crime"). What prevents the album from becoming a joyless, claustrophobic ride through the gutter is the surprising humor and compassion brought to the table by Vanderslice, and the fantastic music, compliments of the band. Tasty Beatlesque hooks melded with progressive rock song structures (think the music of King Crimson or Yes condensed into three-minute songs) and art rock noise flourishes (à la Mission of Burma and Pavement) combine to grow a rare and strange flower -- a nervy, intelligent work of art which uplifts while wrenching the listener's gut as it guides them on a wonderstruck tour through the darkness. ~ Joe Pettit, Jr., All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Serbian Folk Song John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (1:00)
Catastrophe Practice John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (3:04)
Letting Go John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (2:26)
True Crime John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (2:55)
Billy Dale Hunt John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (2:44)
Santa Maria John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (2:42)
Out With the Stars John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (1:47)
High-Watt Glow John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (3:54)
Grand Canyon John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (2:33)
Hopeful Monster John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (3:41)
Unless They Love You John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (1:51)
Hanging Man John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (3:41)
From the Bunker John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (1:22)
Ending the Century John Vanderslice, MK Ultra (2:48)

Credits

John Golden (Mastering), Marc Gordon (Graphic Design), Damien Rasmussen (Producer), Damien Rasmussen (Engineer), Damien Rasmussen (Recording), John Vanderslice (Guitar), John Vanderslice (Vocals), John Vanderslice (Lyricist), John Vanderslice (Sampling), MK Ultra (Producer), MK Ultra (Main Performer), MK Ultra (Graphic Design)
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