Palm (USA-PA)
Rock Island


3.7
great

Review

by owl beanie EMERITUS
February 5th, 2018 | 68 replies


Release Date: 2018 | Tracklist

Review Summary: the one that left the house with its shirt on backwards

Much to be said about a band with a style so distinct, so quintessentially them, that any and all discussion unfolds outwards from the same buzzwords: “Experimental”, “angular”, “quirky/weird” -- and did I mention “experimental”? These are expressions I’ll do my best to avoid herein. This considered, I’d like to make it clear that there's absolutely nothing wrong with said adjectives. In fact, upon first and second and third listen of Rock Island alike, they’re as befitting of the band’s approach as ever -- a convenient and easy way of orienting the reader with Palm’s oddball instrumental interplay, their seemingly formless art-rock scriptures.

Like two positively charged magnets, though, Palm and simple evocations of sound will never be able to exist in the same sphere. The band is too oblique, though not for any amount of meticulous deliberation. It’s an inability to focus on their surroundings -- an accidental isolation -- that dictates where these songs go and how they get there. The band are alone on Rock Island, more likely to glean inspiration from the way the wind whistles through a hollow trunk, or the way its branches bow in unnatural directions. Maybe the most accurate reflection of such an image is Composite which, as Marissa Lorusso kinda pointed out, sounds like Brian Wilson fronting Animal Collective (though I think Women is a better referent), or like The Beach Boys glitching out during a live performance. But again, I doubt this was deliberate; Palm seem more enamoured with the abstract, with remaining blissfully ignorant to the ways of other artists.

But please don’t misunderstand me, reader -- Palm exercise their fair share of self-awareness on Rock Island, avoiding the trappings of a style oft labelled pretentious or indulgent by balancing the scales with the weight of actual, tangible melody, ripe for singalongs and awkward feet-shuffling. Diamonds in the ever-fascinating rough. There’s very little dissonance in Swimmer -- a song that momentarily slows the record down to make room for a bit of wry humour, and (Didn’t What You Want) Happen wanders into dream-pop territory without losing the metallic, clanging guitars that permeate the album. The serrated guitar tones should evoke antipathy, or discord, or discomfort, but instead they get along with the other elements just fine, similar to the relationship between an oxpecker and a rhino (mutualistic symbiosis being that rare thing I’ve managed to retain from biology class). Such is the expertise of a band like Palm.

And such is the challenge for a listener like you and I: to keep up pace, to postulate about the many ways that rock convention has been flipped on its head, to marvel at how these anti-riffs are just great, and not grating. Believe me, it can be a challenge -- there are times where the record behaves so obtusely it could be trying to shut its own audience out (example: the conflicting rhythms in Bread directly averse to a “population of people who deal in cliché”), but finding the hidden entry points is half the fun. The other half is trying not to trip up on your way in.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
verdant
Emeritus
February 5th 2018


2505 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

bork

Papa Universe
February 5th 2018


22502 Comments


bjork

robin
February 5th 2018


4595 Comments


hell yeah

verdant
Emeritus
February 5th 2018


2505 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

100% yes

SandwichBubble
February 5th 2018


13849 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

As a Palm expert (as of a few days ago), I can officially say that this album is a bit poopy. Not too poopy though

verdant
Emeritus
February 5th 2018


2505 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

fair dinkum mate

Spluger
February 5th 2018


1972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oooh good review Jack. Totally forgot this was coming out

verdant
Emeritus
February 5th 2018


2505 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

thanks brother

kylemccluskey
February 5th 2018


178 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

oh man, can't wait to dig into this one

Conmaniac
February 5th 2018


27704 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

oh shit was gonna wait to review this on the 9th, but this works too

Conmaniac
February 5th 2018


27704 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

your opening paragraph n my Shadow Expert review are almost identical. this band is insanity. amazing job covering this

brainmelter
Contributing Reviewer
February 5th 2018


8431 Comments


v nice

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 5th 2018


18262 Comments


...was gonna wait to review this on the 9th...


Pretty sure this streamed so you should be all good to go.

Conmaniac
February 5th 2018


27704 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nah not cuz of that, just like to wait a couple days personally. ik that’s not the reviewing norm but i can’t form opinions that quick usually.

verdant
Emeritus
February 6th 2018


2505 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

i am a fraud and a dumbass

Conmaniac
February 6th 2018


27704 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

no my brain cant keep up with u gifted freak (:

Conmaniac
February 6th 2018


27704 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I havent even rated this yet, but it's easily a 4...hope the current rating avg doesnt stay the way it is

Tyler.
February 7th 2018


19033 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ihadnoideathiswasathingwhydidnoonetellme

Papa Universe
February 7th 2018


22502 Comments


hey Tyler, did you know there's a new Palm album?

Tyler.
February 7th 2018


19033 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah i do now jerk



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