Joan of Arc Flowers
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Tracklist:
1 Fogbow
2 The Garden of Cartoon Exclamations
3 Flowers
4 Fasting
5 Explain Yourselves #2
6 Tsunshine
7 A Delicious Herbal Laxative
8 Explain Yourselves
9 Table of the Laments
10 Fable of the Elements
11 Life Sentence / Twisted Ladder
12 The Sun Rose


Release Date: 06/09/2009

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Cam STAFF (65 Reviews)

2009-06-09 | 21 comments | 2,448 views

Summary: band should stop already

Flowers is a weird album. On one hand, it’s completely terrible: it’s overly ambitious, pretentious, and ridiculous, often delving into experiments that are way over the band’s collective head. Joan of Arc---a Chicagoan band known for being led by Tim Kinsella and for incorporating electronica influences into their brand of mopey indie-rock---take some welcome chances here, giving their take on psychedelia, sound collages, and, most notably, the New Weird America movement. The results, however, tend to be unfortunately derivative and terrible: “Flowers” is an overblown and tired Sung Tongs- or Visiter-copycat, while “Fasting”, “Table of the Laments”, and “Fable of the Elements” are simply art for art’s sake: no substance, no point. Each is directionless, ‘experimental’ filler, and their inclusion is a mystery: the album’s plenty long enough and satisfying enough without them.

On another hand, Flowers is a big deal: it’s finally a move away from the mundane rut---a rut filled with tired and unremarkable indie pop---that Joan of Arc has found themselves in for the past few years. This rut was undoubtedly caused by the band’s relentless prolificacy: Flowers is the band’s twelfth album in as many years. Some of Flowers does recall their past albums, but these songs surprisingly tend to be standouts: “Explain Yourself” and “Fogbow” are excellent revision pieces, bringing to mind the band’s exceptional debut. But much of Flowers is decidedly unlike much of anything Joan of Arc’s ever tried before. This is both a blessing and a curse: while any change from that tired normality is appreciated, it’s disappointing that so much of this is mediocre, that so much of this imitative, that so much of this is overblown, and etc. In that sense, Flowers is no different than the past eight or so middle-of-the-road albums the band’s released: it’s still mostly sucks. At least we only have to wait another year to listen to the band’s next half-hearted attempt.

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joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2530
06.09.09

Album Rating: 2.5

quick review, album's disappointing

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gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
06.09.09


band are ok but i can't listen to them too often, the experimental electronic influenced tracks they've done in the past don't do much for me

i guess how memory works is probably the best album i've heard from them

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NortherlyNanook


Comments: 1212
06.09.09


my hopes for this weren't too high, but i definitely wouldn't have minded if it was any good.

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Ruins


Comments: 1298
06.09.09


not gonna listen because Kinsella is getting kind of weak

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Aaron


Comments: 444
06.09.09


It's hard to assess artists that release everything. I mean, the concept has its merits, you get access to all their music and get to pick what you listen to, but you loose the idea of the album and the coherance [ahem, Merzbow]. I'll still check this out, but sounds like I'll be unimpressed.

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Iamthe Nightstars


Comments: 180
06.09.09


Mike is way better than Tim

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joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2530
06.09.09

Album Rating: 2.5

123

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
06.09.09


The results, however, tend to be unfortunately derivative and terrible:
Basically

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DownTilUnderground


Comments: 23
06.09.09


Analphabetapolothology makes it okay.

StreetlightRock
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2363
06.09.09


Damn good short review. Joan Of Arc have never been anything more than OK.

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xNintendoCorex


Comments: 1206
06.10.09


good review, straight to the point!

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Aaron


Comments: 444
06.10.09


That it's a little bit shit?

xNintendoCorex


Comments: 1206
06.10.09


they just churn out way too much material, for the last few records every good song theyve written has been overshadowed by 3 duds.

Aaron


Comments: 444
06.10.09


What's wrong with releasing everything though? I mean, I'd rather listen to a band with a back-catalogue of 200 tracks that are mixed, rather than a band that has two a back-catalogue of 24 tracks that are all good. It's more interesting.

masterofcum


Comments: 351
06.10.09


i thought with boo human they were back on track...

but this just bloooooooooooooooows

himslashher


Comments: 64
06.11.09


It's really sad of the amount of people dissing this album. This review sounded like bag of Pitchfork rehashes. Completely inaccurate. Open your mind. This album is amazing.

masterofcum


Comments: 351
06.11.09


not everything a kinsella does is amazing

gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
06.11.09


It's really sad of the amount of people dissing this album. This review sounded like bag of Pitchfork rehashes. Completely inaccurate. Open your mind. This album is amazing.


whoa ppl have a different taste to u maybe they should all open their minds


joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2530
06.11.09

Album Rating: 2.5

It's really sad of the amount of people dissing this album. This review sounded like bag of Pitchfork rehashes. Completely inaccurate. Open your mind. This album is amazing.

lol

Essence


Comments: 3155
06.17.09


love your summaries, well written as well

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