The Microphones It Was Hot We Stayed In The Water
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Tracklist:
1. The Pull
2. Ice
3. Sand (Eric's Trip)
4. The Glow
5. Karl Blau
6. Drums
7. The Gleam
8. The Breeze
9. (Something)
10. Between Your Ear And The Other Ear
11. Organs


Release Date: 2000

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2008-11-16 | 54 comments | 1,842 views

Summary: my body stopped moving and quickly got cold, made my escape through an exhale in lungs, and watched my body rise away

Phil Elvrum is one of those artists out there that truly deserves to be branded as a genius. His work under both of his monikers--The Microphones and Mount Eerie, for those people out there that don’t listen to good music--is excellent and transcending throughout, his distinguishable layered “fuzz-folk” sound staying mostly the same from record to record, but never tiring and remaining always poignant and brilliant. He reached his peak with The Glow pt. 2, a lengthy, somber work that gathered all of the experimentation explored on previous releases and mashed it with Elvrum’s best songwriting to date, creating a sort of modern classic. The transition from unknown to indie hero wasn’t something that happened suddenly, however. Albums previous to The Glow pt. 2 escalate in quality, and it’s no coincidence that Elvrum’s next best album happens to be his masterwork’s predecessor.

It Was Hot, We Stayed in the Water is often overshadowed by the album that would follow it, but there’s many moments on this more condensed and as equally lush package that match or transcend anything on The Glow pt. 2. Chief of these would have to be the centerpiece of the album, the noisy, experimental suite “The Glow”. Driven by a raucous drum beat and fleshed out by layers among layers of undistinguishable noise, “The Glow” drones in the best way possible for eleven minutes, with changes in sound quality--there’s one moment that sounds like it was recorded in a cave--that add different atmospheres that are hard to capture on first listen. The noise disappears near the ending, giving way to soft, alternating organs and Elvrum’s shaky, emotional voice emoting lines like “on the cold dark ocean floor/I felt warmth from behind the door”. Changing from that endless drone to this more emotional epilogue of the song is an effect that easily makes the album.

That’s not to say that nearly every other track here isn’t great in its own right. In fact, the only real failure is “Drums”, which is a three-minute noisy cacophony of drum solos that completely messes up the more subdued mood of the album. Maybe that was the point; it still doesn’t work. From there, there’s only highlight among highlight. Tracks like “The Gleam” and “(Something) ver. 2” reflect the more drone-ish parts of “The Glow”, with “The Gleam” being the more obvious stand-out: a three-minute pop-song ravaged by hungry feedback, with Elvrum singing in a defeated tone, barely heard, and sounding pathetic against the noise, of course in the best way possible. There’s also those more acoustic and subdued songs that Elvrum places in his albums to flesh them out, and the songwriting doesn’t falter during these either. Opener “The Pull” is a shining example of these, with fluttering, alternating guitars opening the track before Elvrum’s perfectly calm and breathless voice begins to float hazily around, never deciding whether it wants to rise above the calm or stay with it. But then a storm of feedback and guitars bursts in, and Elvrum becomes lost beneath the cacophony of instruments, unable to handle the exploding dynamics.

This unpredictable nature of the album is what makes it so interesting. After “The Pull”, “Ice” aims for the same effect, only in reverse: moving from rocking to airy acoustics. Other parts of the album alternate styles in such an unpredictable way that it, in a strange sense that you could probably only find on a Microphones record, seems almost seamless: the transition from noisy to breezy and even somewhat experimental from “The Gleam” to “The Breeze”, and the movement from the strikingly freak-folky beginning of “Between Your Ear and the Other Ear” to the Jesus and Mary Chain-esque blasts of feedback that accent the track. These moments require your rapt attention, and more than possibly any other Microphones album, It Was Hot, We Stayed In the Water demands it. Indie fans throughout discovered The Glow pt. 2 when it made formidable tsunamis in 2001, and embraced it as the perfect album to realize as your own. Too bad there was too little attention directed towards this just-as-pretty twin, because this twin moves just as well, even if she needs a little work to get into.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2538
11.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

gud album

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mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13172
11.16.08


for those people out there that don’t listen to good music



ho ho

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iarescientists


Comments: 4480
11.16.08

Album Rating: 3.5

joshuatree strikes me as a

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joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2538
11.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

how arrogant of him

iarescientists


Comments: 4480
11.16.08

Album Rating: 3.5

lol he has a song named after a band named after a song

ManWomanBoogie


Comments: 185
11.16.08


hummmm...

while I am not a big fan of the genre, this looks like it's good enough for someone outside the genre to really enjoy.

good review anywho, yada yada yada.

mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13172
11.16.08


not a fan of indie?

joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2538
11.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

maximilian harkness get the glow pt 2 first if you want anything by the microphones

ManWomanBoogie


Comments: 185
11.16.08


not really, more a metal/hip hop guy.

okay thanks mr. tree.This Message Edited On 11.16.08

pianotuna
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1404
11.16.08


ERIC'S TRIP YOU SAY

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joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2538
11.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

oh yeah its you
hi you

pianotuna
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1404
11.16.08


do you collect eric's trips?

joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2538
11.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

i dont even mean to but yes i have a collection

pianotuna
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1404
11.16.08


yeah well anyway good review, might check this out but then i don't like the glow much :/

iarescientists


Comments: 4480
11.16.08

Album Rating: 3.5

if you don't like the glow pt. 2 you obviously aren't smart enough to be listening to intelligent dance music

pianotuna
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1404
11.16.08


i have never listened to intelligent dance music so i guess i avoided that one.

deadsinkingstory


Comments: 39
11.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

the microphones suck yada yada yada.
the glow pt.2 is still better

ClearTheLane


Comments: 995
11.16.08

Album Rating: 4

Well I'm a fan of Indie.. and I was planning to check this out before, since I loved The Glow pt. 2. I'm not expecting this to surpass it though. 'Cause it's one of the best indie albums I've heard and the most high-rated Phil Elvrum album.
Good review.

joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2538
11.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

this isnt better than the glow pt 2 but tis be close

handoman


Comments: 1980
11.16.08


I guess i'll check out The Glow pt. 2 first.

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