Akron/Family
Love Is Simple


3.5
great

Review

by ZiggyPop USER (10 Reviews)
February 15th, 2010 | 6 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: “Don't go see them if you're shy”

Love, in all its forms, is a complex emotion – but perhaps not because of the feeling itself. It could be true that love is simple, and surrounding norms or expectations complicate. With Love is Simple Akron Family seem to take a kind of organic quality, not too heavy with intention, and craft eclectic, energetic songs.

Love, Love, Love (Everyone) begins the record with a down-tempo country croon about, well, loving everyone. It's more of an intro track than anything, but it succeeds in setting the tone for the rest of the album: a sense of pure freedom which allows the band to slip into different genres. Sometimes this slip is unnoticed by the listener until the realization that the country song has completely transformed into a tribal chant. This is the case for the transition into the second track, Ed is a Portal.

After the bipolar Ed is a Portal Akron/Family play the folk ballad Don't Be Afraid, You're Already Dead. Although there isn't a whole lot of continuity between these two tracks, that sense of freedom from any unbreakable rules is still there. Anyone unfamiliar to the band will understand at this point that they really could go anywhere with the next song, and chances are we won't question it.

A few seconds of noise brings in one of the highlights of the album, I've Got Some Friends. The song is more upbeat than anything heard yet on the record. This lyric sums up the feeling I get from the track:

“I've got some friends that you should meet
All good men
All good women
All their names
But don't go see them if you're shy
Because they are always in embrace beyond propriety”

To me this line brings up that idea of love without the hesitation firmly linked to it in our society. The band sings about this wild group of friends, while their motley crew puts this mentality into practice.

The quirky tribal music comes back about halfway through Lake Song/New Ceremonial Music for Moms which continues into There's So Many Colors, a definite high point. For the first part of the song, the tribal rhythms continue with ambient sounds and the chanting of “There's so many colors/Without the dirty windows.” The group builds on the energy from this to go into the loose and groovy rest of the song, sounding like a Crazy Horse jam.

The soft acoustic Crickets precedes Phenomena. It begins as another country ballad, but after about thirty seconds a funk-heavy chorus comes in. The song has a kind of back-and-forth form, and the tongue-in-cheek comparison of Christ to rice is one of the most memorable moments of the album.

Pony's OG starts off with a beautiful intro of clean guitar picking and a single vocal melody, until about two thirds of the way through where the production gives the feeling that the song will fall apart, with the help of layered vocals and reverb. Maybe not filler, but this is not one of the best tracks on the record.

Of All the Things switches gears to a jam/sing-along to start, but like most songs on the record, it doesn't keep a constant mood for very long. In a lot of ways this track takes everything the bands has done in the record and sums it up. They acknowledge every sonic corner of their universe, with complete confidence. The track ends with noisy jamming, and brings us back to Love, Love, Love (Reprise).

Love is Simple is a unique record, and I recommend it for anyone wanting to get into more experimental indie. The album is not without its faults, with some tracks going on a little too long or lacking a little focus. However, while not a classic this record is a fantastic effort. With all the sounds on the album you're bound to like some, and maybe like me you'll love it all.

Recommended tracks:
Phenomena
I've Got Some Friends
There's So Many Colors




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Comments:Add a Comment 
thebhoy
February 15th 2010


4460 Comments


these guys are okay. Never really could get through a whole album though. Also put quotes around song titles and that first paragraph is no good. Rest is decent stuff.

ZiggyPop
February 16th 2010


92 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

how do I make the songs bold? When I wrote this the song titles were bold.



Thanks for the crit.

burnafterbreeding
February 22nd 2010


1529 Comments


Love is siiiiimpppppllllllleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

JesusV4
September 20th 2010


391 Comments


Buying either this or Meek Warrior today

JesusV4
October 5th 2010


391 Comments


Wound up getting the debut. But it's awesome.

Polyethylene
October 28th 2016


4677 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

these guys are underrated af



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