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I Was Raised on Matthew, Mark, Luke & Laura

  • AMG Review of I Was Raised on Matthew, Mark, Luke & Laura

    Amg
    Ben Peterson
    All Music Guide

    Arriving two years after a string of promising EPs, the full-length debut from Detroit's Pas/Cal expands on those early works to deliver a highly satisfying opus of panoramic Indie pop. The magic of I Was Raised on Matthew, Mark, Luke & Laura is only fully revealed after repeat listens, however, since it takes time to get acclimated to their intensely intricate, ever-fluctuating songs. In many ways, the music eschews traditional song structure, constantly shifting in tempo, rhythm, melody, dynamics, and just about every other salient element. That's not to say the music isn't catchy or carefully arranged, but that these elements are sometimes only subtly apparent amidst the constant state of reinvention. In fact, bandleader/producer/arranger Casimer Pascal displays a remarkable attention to detail and craft throughout; it's no wonder that the album was so long in the making. Sequencing is a key element here, for better or worse, since the album leads off with two of its headiest tracks. Upon first listen this can be a bit daunting; "The Truth Behind All the Vogues She Sold" risks sounding a bit meandering and overly precious before the excellent "You Were Told for Me" arrives to establish a more well-defined context, which blossoms magnificently in all that follows. Keep in mind, this is the sort of music which will engage and reward the attentive listener, but is bound to utterly fail as background music. Despite the wide array of instruments employed on every track, the songs rarely feel full or cluttered, but rather are dreamy and lightly frivolous in the best possible way, an aesthetic used to maximum effect on album standouts "We Made Our Way, We Amtrakked," and "Little Red Radio." Lyrically, each song brims with a dense, spiraling narrative reminiscent of Destroyer's fractured poeticism, while the nearly ever-present soaring vocal harmonies add additional color to the beautiful melodies. Situated towards the end, the three-song "Suite Cherry" builds into a striking finale, the relatively straight-forward but no less captivating "Citizen's Army Uniform." All in all, a very impressive and innovative debut.

PAS/CAL
about 1 year ago

This record is brilliant...so so good. Sort of sounds to me like some new American Dan Bejar project...it has that sort of flare to it. Great album name too - 'I Was Raised On Matthew, Mark, Luke, And Laura' Just a fantastic listen all the way through...i could throw superlatives at you all day long...just give it a spin and enjoy!PAS/CAL - 'O Honey We're Ridiculous' MP3~~

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PAS/CAL
about 1 year ago

This record is brilliant...so so good. Sort of sounds to me like some new American Dan Bejar project...it has that sort of flare to it. Great album name too - 'I Was Raised On Matthew, Mark, Luke, And Laura' Just a fantastic listen all the way through...i could throw superlatives at you all day long...just give it a spin and enjoy!PAS/CAL - 'O Honey We're Ridiculous' MP3~~

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Pas/Cal
about 1 year ago

--- - |- Pas/Cal was my very first post on 3hive back on April 26, 2004. It's about time they're getting around to releasing their first LP, I Was Raised on Matthew, Mark, Luka, and Laura. My words then are just as true today: Detroit's pop ensemble, pure fun with just enough pretentiousness to put one over on the Elephant 6 family. www.magistery.com www.pascalgoespop.com ~~- Pas/Cal

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Pas/Cal - I Was Raised On Matthew, Mark, Luke & Laura
about 1 year ago

Tracklist: 01. The Truth Behind All The Vogues She Sold 02. You Were Too Old For Me 03. We Made Our Way, We Amtrakked 04. Summer Is Almost Here 05. Glorious Ballad Of The Ignored 06. O Honey We're Ridiculous 07. Dearest Bernard Living 08. Little Red Radio 09. Cherry Needs A Name 10. Cherry Tree 11. O My Cherry 12. Citizens Army Uniform Genre: Experimental Indie Pop Website: Myspace | ...

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PAS/CAL
about 1 year ago

This record is brilliant...so so good. Sort of sounds to me like some new American Dan Bejar project...it has that sort of flare to it. Just a fantastic listen all the way through...i could throw superlatives at you all day long...just hit the red button.

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