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How It Ends (CD)

DeVotchKa

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Released: 2004 List Price: 15.98
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Listening to DeVotchKa's third album, any aging '80s indie kid will fall into a what-if daydream. Remember when Morrissey broke up the Smiths? Maybe instead of going solo, the Mozzer should have hooked up with Peter Solowka, who at the time was starting up his own solo project outside the confines of the Wedding Present, a tongue-in-cheek blending of U.K. indie guitar pop and the sounds of his Eastern European homeland called the Ukrainians. DeVotchKa's How It Ends is a dead-brilliant amplification of what that fantasy collaboration might have sounded like. Singer Nick Urata only occasionally leans on the Morrissey-like qualities of his voice, most notably on the opening "You Love Me," but the album explores the amalgam of Eastern European folk melodies and instrumentation with otherwise straightforward indie rock to a much greater extent than the Ukrainians ever managed (and unlike the somewhat similar 3 Mustaphas 3, they have a solid grasp of how to write a catchy pop song as well). They even go so far as to interject a little Calexico-style mariachi influence into the mix, possibly under the influence of producer Craig Schumacher, who's worked with that band and Giant Sand. This is a wide-ranging and thoroughly enjoyable album from start to finish. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1You Love Me
2Enemy Guns
3No One Is Watching
4Twenty-Six Temptations
5How It Ends
6Charlotte Mittnacht (The Fabulous Destiny Of...)
7We're Leaving
8Dearly Departed
9Such a Lovely Thing
10Too Tired
11Viens Avec Moi
12This Place Is Haunted
13Lunnaya Pogonka
14Reprise

 

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   Nick Fletcher - Lakewood, CO, USA
DeVotchKa is perhaps the best musical group that no one knows. They are dark and beautiful - and they produce music that will bring tears to your eyes (for good reasons). The lead singer's vocals bear an uncanny resemblance to Morrissey, but they are put to use in a completely new context of spooky gypsy textures. 'How It Ends' is DeVotchKa's best effort to date, and does not include one throw away track. Every song fits perfectly into a soundscape made for dimly lit rooms and twilight boozing. Recommended for those with a longing to feel something from the music they listen to.


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