2005, Tigerbeat6
Perhaps it's an album made even more interesting by virtue of Rjyan Kidwell's eventual attempts to extricate himself from an insular and exclusive electronic music community, but even within IDM's own rigid terms, Role Model is a beautiful, caterwauling mess. To be this technically proficient (and this willfully experimental) at the age of 19 is one matter, but Kidwell's impressive compositional command at this early stage is another entirely. From the opening acid-tinged wibblings of the Aphex Twin-inspired At Least I Can Say I Tried to the twitchy, mutilated cut and paste of the chiming Am I Soundboy through to the gutsy rejig of the Dismemberment Plan's Academy Award, this is clearly the work of a kid who values melody and structure above all else. Alas, even in view of Kidwell's general adherence to this template, there remain a few critical missteps; a host of frankly unlistenable stabs of white noise render Again and Again a punk misunderstanding while the stuttering Love Cop fails to engage in any meaningful way. In the context of the record, however, these misfires amount to minor quibbles; while not as forward thinking or as rabble-rousing as most of Kidwell's later records, Role Model is a crucial formative step forward. ~ Mark Pytlik, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | At Least I Can Say I Tried |
| 2 | Again And Again |
| 3 | Love Cop |
| 4 | Wall Street Kid |
| 5 | A Mansion As The Body She Resides In |
| 6 | Am I Soundboy |
| 7 | Academy Award (Cex's Radio Edit) |
| 8 | Julia Walsh |
| 9 | Ice |
| 10 | Theme Song To Cex |
| 11 | The Angels Are There |
| 12 | An Axe For The Frozen Sea Within Her |
| 13 | Rjyan Kidwell's Funeral |
| 14 | I Identify |
| 15 | Have Cex |
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