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avestin
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Date:
1/8/2008
Format:
CD (Album)
Calling a band Maboul (French slang for crazy, nutty) creates certain expectations. And this album does hold up to them. The result might be called ethnic-noise-chamber-rock. This album alternates between the bizarre (“A Modern Lesson”) and the obscure (“I Viaggi Formano La Gioventu”) with the many oriental/Arab sounds in some of the tracks and the classical instrumentation in others. I love the opening track for its disharmonic and contrasts between the female vocals and the instruments. The oriental sounds here add a great flavor to the music alongside the punk in several songs and the chamber-rock in others. “Inoculating Rabies” is a sort of post-punk track with its noisy guitars on the one hand which sound as if they were a bit far away from the microphones and the wind instruments (bassoon and oboe) which are more in the front of the music. The combination which may seem at first to not go together is actually working quite well, as do all other weird instrumental combinations in other tracks such as “Bosses De Crosses”. The 23 minutes “Cinema” starts as an abstract piece and then by ~6:00 gets into a more formed shape and becomes a chamber rock piece, and as it develops it brings in more elements into it. The end result is an eclectic album filled with very different styles that are put together and sound (to me) very good when played alongside. If you are a fan of RIO and the weird and avant-garde forms of music, then this album is for you. This receives 4 out of 5 stars from me. It is a good album, which I enjoy tremendously. Maybe not the most essential RIO record, but a damn fine one, a highly enjoyable listen (to those who like this sort of music). Get it!
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