Meadows, Troy / Vol. Iii: Songs For Astronomers
Album: Vol. Iii: Songs For Astronomers   Collection:General
Artist:Meadows, Troy   Added:Sep 2014
Label:Collectrecords.Org  

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1. Nov 15, 2014: Music Casserole
Outer Space Face

Album Review
Randall Holmes
Reviewed 2014-09-27
No FCC detected. Favorites in order of appreciation: Tracks 4, 2, 9, 1, 7

(All songs composed, arranged, and performed by: “D. Klein”)

Mellow indie, ambient, acoustic, minimalist album. Bon Iver, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Penguin Café Orchestra. Reverb/echo/distortion other FX to create range of vocal timbres. Yes, it’s a plethora of effects, El Guapo. Sounds like D. Klein could probably be a punk singer. Or, a preacher. But, instead sings to hypnosis. Spacey ambient synth swells. Electric/acoustic guitars noodle about. Is that a sitar? Minimal percussion using bongos and plucking or strumming guitars to keep beats. No rock rhythms or rock drumming. You will walk away humming The Final Frontier (track 7 reprised on 11), even if the track annoys you.

1) (4:06) Adolescent innocence to vocals. Spacey background. Acoustic noodling. Bongos.
2) (2:01) Neat sitar/synth keeps the beat. Doubled vocals with intense blurts of urgency. Sense of humor?
3) (2:01) Instrumental/soundscape. Simple lines intertwining, swells of cheap sounding/lacking depth symphonic synth.
4) (2:52) Spoken poem echoing growl/hoarse voice. Harmonium/ squeezebox. Pitter patter of percussion.
5) (5:52) Repetition annoying after a couple of minutes. Neat transition to super reverb guitar in middle, and synth swells. Steady beat created from distortion guitar and plucking acoustic guitar.
6) (0:42) Perhaps Troy’s genuine voice. Clean reverb echo vibrato guitar.
7) (2:48) Voice processor distortion makes for a bit of goatish vibrato. Squeezebox. Guitar finger picking. Background swells. Bongos.
8) (3:05) A blend of something bluegrass/ folksy, but perhaps a blues topic. Melody of a Bob Dylan song that wasn’t.
9) (2:17) Heavy strumming on acoustic guitar. Vocal twang/delivery of “Smoke signals” reminiscent of Les Claypool. Squeaking in of violin/synth in background.
10) (0:47) Organ with 60s/70s vibe. Phaser on acoustic guitar.
11) (2:57) Reprise from track 7 (Not to be confused with Iron Maiden’s last smashing album, nor a reference to Star Trek). If you’re looking for a big finish, don’t look here.
Randall Holmes

Track Listing
1. Planetarium   7. Space: The Final Frontier
2. Red Planet   8. Starry Skies
3. An Atmospheric Composition   9. Smoke Signals
4. Outer Space Face   10. Starstuff
5. Saturn's Rings   11. The Final Frontier
6. Pulsar   .