

Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games 4. The Sunlandic Twins by of Montreal, released 12 April 2005 1. 2 Artist of Montreal Album The Sunlandic Twins Writers Kevin Barnes Licensed by WMG (on behalf of Polyvinyl Records) AMRA, Kobalt Music Publishing, and 2 Music Rights Societies. Of Montreal The Sunlandic Twins Bonus EP 2005 V0.rar from 89.06 MB, of montreal - the sunlandic twins.rar from 55.93 MB.
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Further variety comes in the pastoral elegy of dreamy electronica that is 'I Was A Landscape In Your Dream', while 'October is Eternal' sound likes an operatic soundtrack to an epic movie. The latter song has some of the best of his wordplay, as he describes how 'boredom murders the heart of our age/ as sanguinary creeps take the stage'.
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There's black humour and lightly-sketched political warnings, from the Bunuel-esque 'Art Snobs Solution', full of orchestrated pop, to 'Forecast Fascist Future' that sounds as if George Orwell dictated '1984' at the head of a beat combo. 'So Begins Our Alabee', the one reference to his new daughter I can spot (presumably these songs were conceived before she was), has a lovely tinny early 80s electro-pop beat while 'This Party's Crashing Us' combines programmed drums, Parliament-style wah wah guitars and multitracked vocals to make the perfect monster indie pop song you can dance to. As on 'Satanic Panic in the Attic', you hear traces of Fela Kuti and Os Mutantes, especially on 'I Was Never Young', while cheesy dance music gets an intelligent advocate for once. It retains his continuing 60s fascination but the dance/world music influences are stronger than ever, resulting in a record inspired by, but not in thrall to, the past and just as greedily eating up the future. Of Montreal is pretty much Kevin's solo project these days he writes, plays and produces pretty much everything here and his magpie mind has amassed a trove of bright ideas.

Description After 10 albums, Kevin Barnes still has plenty to say and, on the evidence of 'Sunlandic Twins', plenty worth hearing.
