Dolly Mixture
Demonstration Tapes


5.0
classic

Review

by WeepingBanana USER (21 Reviews)
September 18th, 2021 | 22 replies


Release Date: 1983 | Tracklist


No one thing makes Demonstration Tapes as incredible as it is. It's easy to point out how perfectly written the songs are, and the economy of moods this humble 3-piece can explore. Those, of course, are top notch. But sometimes an album can embody a historical conversation. The music here somehow reaches as far back as 60s girl groups, clearly their main influence, while also being a significant and obvious foundation for so many dozens of twee bands to ensue the following decades after its release, yet somehow execute the endearingly catchy guitar-pop styling of both worlds as well as anyone. It's easy to fall into the trap of historicity giving an undeserved something a pass, but this is not that. Dolly Mixture's career can be justifiably categorized as perfectly timed as it was perfectly conceived.

There are truly no duds on this record. That may be hard to believe for a 27 track twee record (depends on who you ask I guess) but it's true. That's in no small part due to the variety of feelings each track has to offer. Granted, given their constraints, a 3-piece guitar band clearly on a budget, you're not gonna hear any wackadoo bull***. Thank god. But given what they're working with, this record covers an incredible amount of ground from the stunningly hazy "The Didn't Song" to the stinging tongue-in-cheek of "How Come You're Such A Hit With The Boys, Jane?". But there are layers to it. The break-up songs aren't simply drab, the humorous songs are simply quirky, but there's a deep synthesis of these emotions in Dolly Mixture's music that comes off as satisfyingly low-effort. It's as if all the melodies and harmonies fall out of thin air for them. Nothing exemplifies this more than "Side Street Walker", a song about the crippling anxiety of unrequited love and the efforts we go through to avoid the stomach knots of running into the object of our torture. The fact that it's delivered in a whimsical, but no less musically complex, package adds to the depth of this feeling.

This tension is precisely how Demonstration Tapes succeeds. The tunes are mostly light and effervescent, but it's layered over a surprisingly muscular, gritty rhythm section. The lo-fi quality of the recording feels wrought from the earth, but the feelings it evokes are complex without sacrificing an ounce of naturalism. You can spend all day thinking about what makes each song so good, and I have, or you can just sit back and enjoy the ride, and I have way more often, and neither version of you will be wrong.



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WeepingBanana
September 18th 2021


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i'm bad at writing you all gotta listen to this

WeepingBanana
September 18th 2021


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

can you tell i gave up mid-way thru?

Gwyn.
September 18th 2021


17271 Comments


Aw no comments for this wonderful little record. This review is maybe too openly gushy with not enough specifics but it works well enough for how succinct it is. Also who cares this album rocks more people should hear it.

WeepingBanana
September 18th 2021


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah I just love this a lot

parksungjoon
September 18th 2021


47231 Comments


thread blessed by gwyn nothing else matters

theBoneyKing
September 18th 2021


24378 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Don’t get the appeal of this album tbh even if I respect its importance in the indie pop movement

Havey
September 18th 2021


12061 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

some great tunes on this. i should listen to it more. it finally being on spotify is a blessing

WeepingBanana
September 18th 2021


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah I think I had it 4’d but then as I writing this while listening to it it seemed like an obvious 5

botulist
September 19th 2021


751 Comments


nice!

Havey
September 19th 2021


12061 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it's better than i remembered, basically dudless agreed

WeepingBanana
September 19th 2021


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Shonay Shonay has been stuck in my head all day

WeepingBanana
September 19th 2021


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

And the key change into maybe the catchiest chorus of all time in Side Street Walker oh man. I’ll never get tired of this

Havey
September 20th 2021


12061 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah, side street walker -> treasure hunt -> never let it go is such a strong 3 song run

WeepingBanana
September 20th 2021


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I would wreck some fools in the pit to that chugging part in treasure hunt

Ryus
September 20th 2021


36551 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

amazing alb

ReefaJones
February 3rd 2024


3624 Comments


if there ever was an album that needs a remaster it's this one. Sounds like someone put a blanket over my speakers

Havey
February 3rd 2024


12061 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

leave this album the frick alone!

ReefaJones
February 3rd 2024


3624 Comments


If you enjoy it this way be my guest but you can't deny that the sound is trash

Ryus
February 3rd 2024


36551 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

we need rick rubin on the case

ReefaJones
February 3rd 2024


3624 Comments


even rick rubin would lift this album up considerably soundwise get mad



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