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The Most Serene Republic

Population

  • AMG Review of Population

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    Marisa Brown
    All Music Guide

    At this point in time in the new millennium, Toronto rock might as well be considered its own subgenre. The success of the Arts & Crafts label and the group Broken Social Scene (and artists like Feist, Amy Millan, and Kevin Drew) has cemented the sound and idea of the city in the minds of indie rock fans across North America, even the world. The second full-length by the Most Serene Republic only helps to confirm that this is no fluke. Sporting intricately laid instrumental parts, none of which stay consistent throughout an entire track, anthemic, sometimes obscured or impenetrable male and female vocals, and an aggressive rhythm section, Population is a record that refuses to sit and meditate upon one particular thing for too long, instead approaching a theme (both musical and lyrical) from as many different angles as possible -- and never directly -- as if in an effort to circumscribe an idea rather than defining it tidily. In "Present of Future End," for example, dynamics rise and fall, guitars enter and exit, horns burst and fade away as singers Adrian Jewett and Emma Ditchburn trade off lines about the effects of technology on relationships. "When the talking involved mouth not hands," Jewett reminisces, while Ditchburn counters later with the sweetly melodic, singsongy "Take my voice, please do what you want with it, chose like a mouse with click." Clearly delineated verses and choruses are eschewed for rolling, sweeping phrases that, despite their occasional lack of focus, carry listeners along on the journey and are never boring. Even the instrumental selections here -- the Brazilian jazz-influenced "A Mix of Sun and Cloud," the pastoral opener "Humble Peasants," and the dramatic Italian cinema-inspired "Agenbite of Inwit" -- are engaging enough in their musical diversity that they just add to the overall ambiance of Population, that kind of caught-in-the-moment feeling you get when you realize the album's already done and you don't know where that time went. The kind of offering that proves the Most Serene Republic's place in not only Toronto rock, but in indie rock itself.

The Most Serene Republic
about 1 year ago
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Holy Cow! A whole year plus has gone by since my last mog entry? Let me assure you, that I am in no way worthy of the 'smokin' appellation that is on my mog page. Well, I have been active elsewhere on the interweb. But I feel bad for having left behind the wonderful friends and fellow moggers I've met here. Mog is really what got me started in music blogging and I intend at this point to become...

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IOU 01 - 20
over 2 years ago
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so i thought i'd take this lazy saturday to re-list my first 20 IOUs in one post so i can remove 'em from the sidebar list, which is starting to take up space.and then i thought i'd suggest you go over the post while listening to what i was listening to when i started typing it up. they're from Arts & Crafts.and then i thought i'd throw in a photo of a typical Phnom Penh street scene just for k...

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Maybe I should have waited two weeks to post this...nah.
12 months ago

I do enjoy making lists. I even started a journal with nothing but lists a couple of years back. I haven't kept up with it lately, but, fueled by the excitement of my Top 5 list of lists for my mog-niversary, I have compiled for you moggers this fantastic enumeration to cap off 2008!Top 10 Favorite Things In General This Year:10. Bonnaroo! The sights! The sounds! The smell of dirty hippies! Oka...

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The Most Serene Republic
over 2 years ago
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I can't seem to get enough of bands from the Arts and Crafts stable. This time it's The Most Serene Republic. They sound a bit like Broken Social Scene, but what got me was on 'Humble Peasants' was the Esquivel-like whistling.

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Sherry And Her Butterfly Net feat. man I should visit here more often
about 1 year ago

I haven't posted in years. How about that.Years is also the ammount of time I have enjoyed dancing to the fanatical, convoluted indie prog beat of The Most Serene Republic. That is all.

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The Most Serene Republic
about 1 year ago
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Holy Cow! A whole year plus has gone by since my last mog entry? Let me assure you, that I am in no way worthy of the 'smokin' appellation that is on my mog page. Well, I have been active elsewhere on the interweb. But I feel bad for having left behind the wonderful friends and fellow moggers I've met here. Mog is really what got me started in music blogging and I intend at this point to become...

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