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Album Review: Zopilote Machine

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Following a spate of cassette-only releases, singles, EPs, and compilation tracks stretching back over four years, 1995's Zopilote Machine is the Mountain Goats' full-length debut. Any sense that John Darnielle would upgrade his purist lo-fi aesthetic for the CD age is dashed by the opening track; making Guided by Voices seem like Pink Floyd in comparison, Zopilote Machine was, like most early Mountain Goats releases, primarily recorded on a cheap cassette boombox. However, that opening track, "Alpha Incipiens," is in retrospect clear evidence of Darnielle's artistic ambition; though he didn't explain it as such at the time, "Alpha Incipiens" and its companion tracks, "Alpha Sun Hat" and "Alpha in Tauris," were the beginning of a song cycle that would stretch through the next seven years, culminating in 2002's bleak concept album Tallahassee. "Alpha Sun Hat" is a particular standout, with winsome lines like "I'd like to give in to your oboe reed voice" giving little hint of the depressing turn this story of a dysfunctional alcoholic couple would take. Zopilote Machine also contains three entries in Darnielle's "Going To..." series of songs about physical and psychic displacement, as well as three songs referencing his ongoing fascination with Aztec mythology, including the haunting "Quetzalcoatl Eats Plums," which sounds like a lo-fi indie take on Tea for the Tillerman-era Cat Stevens. Though many of the Mountain Goats' early cassette releases had featured a bassist alongside Darnielle, his vocals and guitar are the only elements on Zopilote Machine; due to the primitive direct-to-cassette-through-condenser-mike recording technique, the album has a unique sound, with Darnielle's urgent, rhythmic acoustic guitar given primacy over his vocals, which sound compressed, hissy, and thin in comparison. New listeners, even if they're familiar with more conventional-sounding later Mountain Goats albums like The Sunset Tree and Get Lonely, will have a learning curve with Zopilote Machine (or indeed any Mountain Goats release from the mid-'90s), but after the mental recalibration that makes this stark performance style seem less alien, the unpretentious poetry and deadpan humor of Darnielle's lyrics and the folkie delicacy of his melodies blossom. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Alpha Incipiens The Mountain Goats (1:36)
Azo Tle Nelli in Tlalticpac? The Mountain Goats (3:02)
Alpha Sun Hat The Mountain Goats (1:24)
The Black Ice Cream Song The Mountain Goats (2:03)
Sinaloan Milk Snake Song The Mountain Goats (2:14)
We Have Seen the Enemy The Mountain Goats (1:53)
Standard Bitter Love Song #7 The Mountain Goats (2:22)
Quetzalcoatl Eats Plums The Mountain Goats (2:25)
Orange Ball of Love The Mountain Goats (2:12)
Orange Ball of Hate The Mountain Goats (2:09)
Bad Priestess The Mountain Goats (1:29)
Going to Bristol The Mountain Goats (2:02)
Young Caesar 2000 The Mountain Goats (2:17)
Going to Lebanon The Mountain Goats (2:29)
Grendel's Mother The Mountain Goats (2:20)
Song for Tura Santana The Mountain Goats (2:03)
Alpha in Tauris The Mountain Goats (2:09)
Going to Georgia The Mountain Goats (2:15)
Quetzalcoatal Is Born The Mountain Goats (2:21)

Credits

Bob Durkee (Sequencing), Bob Durkee (Engineer), Keith Fitz (Assistant Engineer)
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Zopilote Machine
Studio album by The Mountain Goats
Released 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Lo-fi
Length 40:45
Label Ajax
Producer John Darnielle
Professional reviews
The Mountain Goats chronology
Hot Garden Stomp
(1993)
Zopilote Machine
(1994)
Sweden
(1995)

Zopilote Machine is an album by The Mountain Goats. ("Zopilote" is Spanish for buzzard). Originally released on CD only. It was rereleased on CD & limited vinyl LP on March 29, 2005 by 3 Beads of Sweat.

Track listing

All songs by John Darnielle.

  1. "Alpha Incipiens" - 1:36
  2. "Azo Tle Nelli in Tlalticpac?" - 3:02
  3. "Alpha Sun Hat" - 1:24
  4. "The Black Ice Cream Song" - 2:03
  5. "Sinaloan Milk Snake Song" - 2:14
  6. "We Have Seen the Enemy" - 1:53
  7. "Standard Bitter Love Song #7" - 2:22
  8. "Quetzalcoatl Eats Plums" - 2:25
  9. "Orange Ball of Love" - 2:12
  10. "Orange Ball of Hate" - 2:09
  11. "Bad Priestess" - 1:29
  12. "Going to Bristol" - 2:02
  13. "Young Caesar 2000" - 2:17
  14. "Going to Lebanon" - 2:29
  15. "Grendel's Mother" - 2:20
  16. "Song for Tura Satana" - 2:03
  17. "Alpha in Tauris" - 2:09
  18. "Going to Georgia" - 2:15
  19. "Quetzalcoatl Is Born" - 2:21

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