Head Home (2007)
| Artist: O'death |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Down to Rest ~ O'Death
2. Adelita ~ O'Death
3. Allie Mae Reynolds ~ O'Death
4. Crab Apple Switch, The ~ O'Death
5. O Lee O ~ O'Death
6. Busted Old Church ~ O'Death
7. Travelin Man ~ O'Death
8. Face Mask ~ O'Death
9. Only Daughter ~ O'Death
10. Ground Stump ~ O'Death
11. Rickety Fence Teeth ~ O'Death
12. All the World ~ O'Death
13. Jesus Look Down ~ O'Death
14. Nathaniel ~ O'Death
15. Gas Can Row ~ O'Death
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Greg Jamie (vocals, guitar); Gabe Darling (vocals, slide guitar, banjo); Jesse Newman (vocals, accordion); Bob Pycior (fiddle, percussion). | |
| Audio Mixer: Billy Pavone. | |
| Unknown Contributor Role: Gabe Darling. | |
| Decades before the critics were crying: "Rock is dead!" they were telling everyone: "Folk music is dead." An odd statement, since anyone who knows anything about music knows that folk music -- blues, field hollers, cowboy songs, ancient British and Scotch ballads -- are the foundation of American music from rock to rap. Luckily, nobody told the boys in O'Death the news. Their take on old-timey music reinvents older folk styles for a new generation by dropping punk, grunge, swing, rock, metal and even jazz into their fractured arrangements. Their high-energy renditions may put off purists, but they're in keeping with the folk tradition and while their songs are all self composed, they tip their hat to the past with a winning blend of yesterday and today. Taking their name from Dock Boggs' most famous tune implies that they're not as irreverent about the music as their raucous presentation might suggest. The album kicks off with "Down to Rest," a combination of Appalachian dirge and Cab Calloway style strut. Greg Jamie's uncontained squall sounds like an alcohol fueled frenzy, while the bands stomping swing, particularly the work of Bob Pycior on fiddle, shows they're not messing around. "Allie Mae Reynolds" is a mash-up of bluegrass punk and jug band music with galloping washboard percussion, punk bass and frenzied fiddling, with Jamie's vocals again multiplying the insanity factor. "Busted Old Church" is a spiritual as played by a roomful of pagans keeping rhythm on junkyard percussion instruments. "Ground Stump" is a stomping rave-up with another uncontained vocal from Jamie stitched together with slower, pastoral moments graced by Pycior's fiddle. "Jesus Look Down," a plea for forgiveness for unnamed sins, complements Jamie's woeful vocals with slow ringing acoustic guitar, ghostly electric slide work and moaning fiddle, while "The Crab Apple Switch," a brief instrumental, features ragged banjo picking and odd percussion accents. O'Death makes a mighty noise using mostly acoustic instruments -- Jesse Newman's electric bass and some electric guitar are in evidence -- putting out the kind of energy many amplified bands can only dream of. Along with Jamie's boisterous, barely rational vocals, they create a sound that's unique in any world -- folk, rock, bluegrass or otherwise. ~ j. poet | |
Producer: Billy Pavone |
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Engineer: Billy Pavone |
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Artist Overview
The Brooklyn-based band O Death was formed in 2003 while its members were attending school at SUNY Purchase. Influenced by the early folk, blues, and country songs of the "old, weird America," they filtered their Americana inspirations through a quirky indie-rock sensibility, coming up with a distinctive, idiosyncratic sound in the process. They self-released their first record, ONE, as well as their second, 2006's HEAD HOME, before the latter was picked up by City Slang, who also issued BROKEN HYMNS, LIMBS, AND SKIN the following year.
Artist Influences
Bill Monroe | Cab Calloway | Doc Watson | Dock Boggs | Freakwater | Jimmie Rodgers (Country) | Misfits (U.S.) | Neil Young | Nirvana (US) | Prince | The Carter Family | The Microphones | The Palace Brothers | The Stanley Brothers
Bill Monroe | Cab Calloway | Doc Watson | Dock Boggs | Freakwater | Jimmie Rodgers (Country) | Misfits (U.S.) | Neil Young | Nirvana (US) | Prince | The Carter Family | The Microphones | The Palace Brothers | The Stanley Brothers
Artist Contemporaries
Castanets | Dan Sauer | Daniel Higgs | Flogging Molly | Gogol Bordello | Langhorne Slim | Micah Blue Smaldone | Okkervil River | Old Time Relijun | Shane MacGowan | Shearwater | The Avett Brothers | The Pogues
Castanets | Dan Sauer | Daniel Higgs | Flogging Molly | Gogol Bordello | Langhorne Slim | Micah Blue Smaldone | Okkervil River | Old Time Relijun | Shane MacGowan | Shearwater | The Avett Brothers | The Pogues
Technical Info
| Release Date : 06/12/2007 | |
| Original Release Date : 2007 | |
| Catalog ID : EJ00322 | |
| Label : Ypsilanti Records | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00600064783224 |
Professional Reviews
Spin (p.104)
- 3.5 stars out of 5 --"[The] band never lets up, from the hillbilly stomp of 'Allie Mae Reynolds' to the banjos and brass of 'Busted Old Church'....It's a flat-out hoot."
- 3.5 stars out of 5 --"[The] band never lets up, from the hillbilly stomp of 'Allie Mae Reynolds' to the banjos and brass of 'Busted Old Church'....It's a flat-out hoot."
Uncut (p.92)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "O'Death's apocalyptic fervour and punky noise generally suggest their kindred spirits 16 Horsepower, Will Oldham and The Boggs."
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "O'Death's apocalyptic fervour and punky noise generally suggest their kindred spirits 16 Horsepower, Will Oldham and The Boggs."
CMJ (p.46)
- "O'Death's rabid brand of old-timey music owes just as much to Charlie Daniels-style fiddle as it does Ralph Stanley's gospel bluegrass..."
- "O'Death's rabid brand of old-timey music owes just as much to Charlie Daniels-style fiddle as it does Ralph Stanley's gospel bluegrass..."

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