Califone - All My Friends Are Funeral Singers (2009)
Genre : Indie,Rock,Folk,Experimental LEAKED!!
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Tracklist
1. Giving Away the Bride
2. Polish Girls
3. 1928
4. Funeral Singers
5. Snake's tooth = Protection Against Fever & Luck In Gambling
6. Buñuel
7. Ape-like
8. A Wish Made While Burning Onions Will Come True
9. Evidence
10. Alice Marble Gray
11. Salt
12. Krill
13. Seven, Fourteen, Or Twenty-One Knots
14. Better Angels
All My Friends Are Funeral Singers is Califone's seventh LP overall and first for Dead Oceans. It acts as the soundtrack to frontman Tim Rutili's film of the same name, and the band will be playing the album live along with the movie on the tour supporting it. The album is the follow-up to 2006's acclaimed Roots and Crowns.
Few modern sound painters close the gap between studio experimentation and... forms such as blues and folk with as much grace and invention. - Chicago Tribune
For this truly special live event, the acclaimed experimental roots-rockers perform their just-released album as a soundtrack to Califone frontman Tim Rutili's feature film. All My Friends Are Funeral Singers. The film, also premiering at this concert, is a kind of companion piece to the album: the screenplay and many of the songs were written at the same time and incorporate related images and characters. Shot in an old, rickety house in Indiana, it stars the respected cult actress Angela Bettis (Girl, Interrupted; May; Carrie). The music is a vibrant collection of fully realized pop songs, with rich and soulful melodies of folk and electrified blues interwoven with the sonic experiments in collaged sounds and textures. This is Califone's most ambitious and exciting album yet.
Califone have always been stupidly underappreciated, and the further we stumble into the 21st century, the more this music starts to feel both familiar and necessary. - Pitchfork
The multi-talented members of Califone - Joe Adamik, Jim Becker, Ben Massarella, and Tim Rutili - have redefined the musical landscape with an orchestra's worth of instruments, from the more typical (guitar, bass, piano), to the unusual (optigan, prepared piano, stylophone). Since the release of their first self-titled album in 1998, the Chicago-based Califone has earned critical acclaim for their ability to cross-pollinate musical genres. Their acclaimed 2006 Roots and Crowns was described by Pitchfork as "one of the most quintessentially American records imaginable." Califone often makes music that is cinematic, and has contributed live, improvised soundtracks to silent films. Songwriter/vocalist Tim Rutili has made his own surreal short documentaries, music videos and experimental films; and All My Friends... is his first feature film.-mcachicago
Califone is at the peak of its powers on All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, its sixth song based album. The long-awaited follow-up to 2006's acclaimed Roots and Crowns, the album is the strongest collection of songs in a career with no shortage of strength. TAll My Friends Are Funeral Singers is a dense collage of sounds, expertly formed into fully realized pop songs.