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Skeletal Lamping

 
Album Review: Skeletal Lamping

  • Artist: Of Montreal
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: October 21, 2008
  • Type: Promotional
  • Genre: Rock

Review

During the closing moments of 2007's Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?, bandleader Kevin Barnes introduced his alter ego, an effeminate singer by the name of Georgie Fruit. One year later, that character runs amok on Skeletal Lamping, having wrenched the spotlight away from Barnes' sugary pop and trained it on an ambitious hybrid of glam rock, experimental R&B, and Scissor Sisters-styled sex-funk. Barnes sounds truly uninhibited under the Fruit guise, making declarations like "I'm just a black she-male!" with flamboyant confidence. Such a shift in direction marks Of Montreal's ascent into the psychedelic clouds where Ziggy Stardust once flew, only this time, the listener catches a ride on the back of a transgendered Prince fanatic whose songs are fragmented and confusing, yet still peppered with irresistible hooks. Like the album's cover art (an origami-influenced billfold whose flaps unfurl to form a giant floral display), Skeletal Lamping demands attention by being purposely puzzling. The music is extravagant and elaborate; each song is comprised of multiple vignettes, many of them completely different in style, and each track spills into the next. It's interesting to watch the pieces fit together -- to pinpoint the exact second where one song ends and another one begins. But whether or not you enjoy Skeletal Lamping depends on your tolerance for unchecked ambition and left-field experimentation, both of which are emphasized here. Of Montreal have rarely sounded so free, so unrestrained, but this is a love-it-or-lump-it album, a polarizing effort that -- depending on personal preference -- is either irresistibly attractive or overzealously pretentious. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Nonpareil of Wisdom Of Montreal (5:48)
Wicked Wisdom (Lyrics) Of Montreal (5:00)
For Our Elegant Caste (Lyrics) Of Montreal (2:34)
Touched Something's Hollow (Lyrics) Of Montreal (1:25)
An Eluardian Instance Of Montreal (4:35)
Gallery Piece (Lyrics) Of Montreal (3:47)
Women's Studies Victims (Lyrics) Of Montreal (2:59)
St. Exquisite's Confessions (Lyrics) Of Montreal (4:34)
Triphallus, To Punctuate! (Lyrics) Of Montreal (3:22)
And I've Seen a Bloody Shadow (Lyrics) Of Montreal (2:23)
Plastis Wafer Of Montreal (7:11)
Death Isn't a Parallel Move Of Montreal (3:01)
Beware Our Nubile Miscreants (Lyrics) Of Montreal (4:52)
Mingusings (Lyrics) Of Montreal (3:00)
Id Engager (Lyrics) Of Montreal (3:25)

Credits

David Barnes (Artwork), Nina Barnes (Art Direction), Kevin Barnes (Performer), Kevin Barnes (Composer), Kevin Barnes (Mixing), Elaine Fong (Art Direction), David Barnes (Package Design), Heather McIntosh (Cello), Dorothy Alexander (Keyboards), James Huggins III (Drums), Andy LeMaster (Tracking), Charlie Estes (Trumpet), Matt Lunsford (Art Direction), Glenn Schick (Mastering), Alexis Daglis (Saxophone), David Barnes (Art Direction), Aaron Jollay (Trombone), Kevin Barnes (Engineer), Nina Barnes (Artwork)
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