Heteronyms, vol. IV

The And/Ors - Rockets [mp3]
IN HIGH SCHOOL I would pick up obscure music magazines, the ones with the little black and white ads for little acts on little labels. I would remember the names if they sounded right - that is, if they sounded like a cute indie-pop band - just in case I ever happened across an album. This worked maybe five times, one of them being The And/Ors' Will Self-Destruct. I don't know what I liked more: the band or the fact that nobody else knew the band (probably the latter, as I haven't listened to the album in years). But coming back now, this isn't what I remember; "Rockets" is slower and low(er)-fi, the band reduced. "You wear me out," is repeated at the end, and it shows.
Cat Power - Rockets [mp3]
THIS MIGHT BE everbody's favorite pre-What Would the Community Think? Cat Power song. I love thinking about what makes this so much stronger than a standard 4/4 driving rock song (which it resembles in most every way); there's the subtly perfect pre-chorus phrasing of "Pick, pick up/ Dig, dig out those/ Weeds," and then there's the chorus itself. "Where do the rockets find planets?" she asks with a strange fervency and sincerity for such an unknowable question. And really, that's why it works.
Visit the And/Ors online here, and Cat Power here. Buy Will Self-Destruct here ($0.13!), and Dear Sir here.
And for reference, here's the And/Ors song I so enjoyed from that record:
Swoon has two great songs by Clark, check them out.
Thanks to everybody who insisted I look into American Music Club! It's been a rewarding endeavor so far.





7 Comments:
Where's "Rocket" by Def Leppard? Just kidding ... or am I?
Holy crap, the And/Ors. I remember downloading their album from eMusic years ago. I think I saw 'em at a tiny house show in Southern California with the Damnwells back in 2000? Damn.
remember when you called up Big Lue and told him he sucked?
that was so messed up!
i didn't do that! did i? that is messed up!
yeah man you were at my house and we were playing motocross madness when you told me the story
Thanks for the Sufjan et al.
Being kinda obsessive-complusive, I'd like to thank you for labeling the songs correctly. (You're kinda obsessive-compulsive too, aren't you?)
Indeed, I am a stickler about correctly-labeled songs.
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