PDA

View Full Version : 90 Day Men - Panda Park


pixiesfanyo
03-29-2007, 11:35 AM
If you don't have this album, you're dead.

So good.

Panda Park is an undeniably brilliant record that finds an uncompromising, always striving-to-evolve band totally on top of its game. This is what Aladdin Sane might sound like, had he gone into hiding in 1974 only to re-emerge three decades later in a Chicago indie rock outfit. To Everybody may have hinted at the direction the 90 Day Men would take with Panda Park, but it still comes as a shock -- the group has gone from being confounding post-hardcore to defining what could be called post-piano pop. They mash Warm Jets-era Eno, Elton John, Bowie, T. Rex, Wendy Carlos (check the analog vibe on "When Your Luck Runs Out"), ELO, and the entire history of Chicago's experimental rock into a caterwauling, spaced-out collection of catchy insanity. Is this the first hardcore pop album? It's certainly challenging and unforgiving on tracks like the piercing and awkward "Chronological Disorder" and there's a weirdness that suggests something is impending. But there's no slick, Interpol gloom and doom or '80s keyboard new wave -- which would have been the easiest approach. On the contrary Panda Park is uplifting, mesmerizing, glittery, and unapologetically psychedelic while sounding rooted in both '70s prog and skewed latter-day punk rock. The 90 Day Men have landed with an album that acknowledges their forebears while owing them nothing -- and they may be the most relentlessly original band of the year. Panda Park is like Revolver from a group raised on Fugazi -- God help listeners when they release their Sgt. Pepper.

Too bad they broke up.

asymm
03-29-2007, 12:21 PM
yeah - it's a pretty nice album.

asymm
03-29-2007, 12:23 PM
actually just read the entirety of that allmusic quote - way too hyperbolic for this album. It's good ... but c'mon.

Sam
03-29-2007, 01:01 PM
Meh says I.

The Great Decay
03-29-2007, 02:15 PM
I was reading about this band the other day, thinking I should check them out. I guess I know which album I should look into.

Bukowski
03-29-2007, 03:24 PM
actually just read the entirety of that allmusic quote - way too hyperbolic for this album. It's good ... but c'mon.

agreed.

good, though. Too Late or Too Dead is an outstanding song.

pixiesfanyo
03-29-2007, 08:34 PM
nah. i mean, of course it is blown out of proportions by the review. but really what great albums aren't?

metalicajaymz
03-30-2007, 12:53 AM
Love this ****ing album, and "Time Ghost" is a masterpiece. When it gets kind of slow and quiet, then starts back up when he hits that one loud piano chord, oh man. I didn't know they broke up, that sucks. I'd been waiting for a follow-up.

Values Here
04-01-2007, 05:57 PM
I find this to be an inconsistent album. The highs are extremely high but the lows just really suck.