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Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin

  • AMG Review of Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin

    Amg
    j. poet
    All Music Guide

    Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin isn't as sloppy or uncontained as O'Death's national debut, Head Home, which isn't a bad thing. The playing is tighter and more polished, but they haven't lost any of their manic energy, and in fact this outing is, if anything, even more energetic than Head Home. "Legs to Sin" is as frenetic as anything they've ever done, with Bob Pycior's fiddling driving the band into a frenzy. Greg Jamie's vocals are still almost incomprehensible, and just listening to the track leaves you panting for breath. "A Light That Does Not Dim" shows off the band's punkier side, a supersonic stomper with all the instruments going full-bore, driven again by Pycior's fiddling. "Ratscars" sounds like a sea shanty composed on a Jet Ski; it brings to mind the Pogues jamming with Wall of Voodoo. "Lean-To" is a frenzied babe-I-gotta-leave-you tune, an out-of-control folk-rock number with Jamie delivering a vocal from the edge of a nervous breakdown. But most of Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin is taken at a slower pace, allowing the bandmembers to show off the range of their musical skills. "Mountain Shifts" is a fractured waltz sung by the survivor of an avalanche, with funereal passages interspersed with wild Gypsy fiddling and a boozy shouted chorus. "Home" starts slow and quiet, then grows louder and more intense, full of frightening images of impending death as the singer looks for a resting place where birds won't peck out his dead eyes. "Crawl Through Snow" is the portrait of a man freezing to death -- it alternates between a sparse ghostly banjo and fiddle verse and a shuddering, noisy, Gypsy-flavored frenzy. Jamie's shrieking vocals are full of despair and anger. As the album title implies, the band flirts throughout with death, darkness, and perdition, while churning out an unholy noise that might truly wake the dead.

O'Death - "Broken Hymns, Limbs And Skin"
11 months ago

After self-releasing their first two albums Carl Nemelka Family Photographs (2004) and Head Home (2006), Brooklyn-based quintet O'Death finally release their independent label (Kemado Records) debut for the band's third full-length LP Broken Hymns, Limbs And Skin.O'Death is unique in the sense that it features all of its original members -- Greg Jamie, vocals/guitar; Gabe Darling, banjo; Bob Py...

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O’Death - Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin
about 1 year ago

Have you ever found yourself in a speeding car on the cusp of careening out of control? That's how I feel every time I listen to O'Death's 2007 release, Head Home. I feel like I'm about to slam into a concrete barrier. It's going to be very loud, a little painful and very bloody. I [...]

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Stream O’Death’s Broken Hymns, Limbs & Skin in its Entirety
about 1 year ago

O'Death has uploaded their forthcoming Broken Hymns, Lymbs & Skin to imeem. You can stream the entire album from now until at least next Tuesday when the album is released. At that point you can either say, "I have to pick that record up," or, "five days of that record is enough for me." Whatever you [...]

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O'Death - "Broken Hymns, Limbs And Skin"
11 months ago

After self-releasing their first two albums Carl Nemelka Family Photographs (2004) and Head Home (2006), Brooklyn-based quintet O'Death finally release their independent label (Kemado Records) debut for the band's third full-length LP Broken Hymns, Limbs And Skin.O'Death is unique in the sense that it features all of its original members -- Greg Jamie, vocals/guitar; Gabe Darling, banjo; Bob Py...

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O’Death - Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin
about 1 year ago

Have you ever found yourself in a speeding car on the cusp of careening out of control? That's how I feel every time I listen to O'Death's 2007 release, Head Home. I feel like I'm about to slam into a concrete barrier. It's going to be very loud, a little painful and very bloody. I [...]

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O’death Tonight at MHOW, Touring, New Album Out Now
about 1 year ago

Brooklyn's own O'death (because Brooklyn needs a band to call its own doesn't it) are kicking off a big national tour tonight (Oct 30) with a record release show at MHOW. The new album, Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin (Kemado) came out on Tuesday (Oct 28) and it's currently streaming in its entirety over at [...]

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Holiday Giveaway: Free O’Death CD and Signed Ukelele
about 1 year ago

We've got a damn nice giveaway for the holidays. O'Death have offered us a free copy of their latest CD, Broken Hymns, Lambs and Skin, and a make your own ukulele kit - the body is signed by the entire band. If you want it, email us at freeshit@hearya.com with your name, mailing address, and favorite [...]

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