Discovery LP Review

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This album, the side project band of Rostam Batmanglij and Wes Miles from Vampire Weekend and Ra Ra Riot respectively, is probably the most unexpected turn to come from the two in my opinion. Just so different to what they have done in the past. But it’s also possibly the best thing they could of done, both challenging and confounding critics of the techniques used here, especially the dreaded auto-tune. It is used so well that it is hard to imagine the songs with out them. Carby for example, auto-tunes Vampire Weekend singer Ezra Koenig’s guest appearance and makes the song so fantastic, purely addictive in a bizarre way.

This is neo-r’n'b, alt.hop, whatever you want to call it. It is just so, so unique, building upon the techniques and practices of most modern r’n'b records and applying them to the indie core songwriting. The overlapping vocals, the drum machine beats, the auto-tune, yes they all come to the core of this audio experience. It is ingenious thinking for this to be made, it fully exposes the great talent in Batmanglij’s producing work, to even come up with the concept, the technique of it’s production, how it is conceived and made. Purely fantastic.

Songs like Osaka Loop Line and it’s great hooking, repeating, beating intro contrast with the vocals and make me jump in delight. This is proper dancing music, for the indie-minded, I’ve already busted-a-move to it in private but I fully expect the great, brilliant songs and their beats to take off popularly. It’s perfect summer-y music too, its just euphoric and well mellow. It’s charting something, something huge. But like this emotional journey, almost stereotypical lyrics of r’n'b songs. But that’s good. Discovery pays homage to the genre and those fore-fathers of auto-tune with this album and it’s heavy reliance upon said tool. And that just accredits it even more, makes it an even more impressive record.

I don’t know how else to describe and big up this album anymore. It’s so different and just one of the best LPs released in 2009, perhaps even the decade. Just get it, seriously. Fingers crossed for auto-tune in the next Vampire Weekend album!

So Insane
[audio http://www.fileden.com/files/2009/6/1/2462689/05%20So%20Insane.mp3]



10 Comments

  1. thomas wrote:

    any chance of re-upping it?

  2. rrrrr wrote:

    re-up please!!!!

  3. DoctorC wrote:

    holy crap when does this come out I am in love with this song

  4. John wrote:

    i loved it too :)

  5. John wrote:

    btw, how’d you make the album covers in the sidebar that small? Just HTML?

    Would you mind posting the html of one of them, I’m not very good with html.

  6. christina d wrote:

    “The download limit has been reached for this file. Please contact the sender and ask them to resend the file.”
    :(

  7. [...] Real Horrorshow Tunes reviewed the brand new Discovery LP – “This album, the side project band of Rostam Batmanglij and Wes Miles from Vampire Weekend and Ra Ra Riot respectively, is probably the most unexpected turn to come from the two in my opinion. Just so different to what they have done in the past. But it’s also possibly the best thing they could of done, both challenging and confounding critics of the techniques used here, especially the dreaded auto-tune.” [...]

  8. graham wrote:

    i really hope you re-upload it. really. please.

  9. Nathan wrote:

    apoligies, but will not be re-uploading tracks. search hypem to find other mp3s

  10. Nathan wrote:

    also, i normally re-upload once and have already, dont buckle down to two re-uploads, sorry.

    the html code, if you’re interested for the sidebar is that height and width gets them to what size they are on the sidebar