Pygmy Lush
Mount Hope


4.0
excellent

Review

by pixiesfanyo USER (118 Reviews)
August 20th, 2008 | 45 replies


Release Date: 2008 | Tracklist

Review Summary: RICHMOND TRIPLE FEATURE: 3

Pygmy Lush's 'Bitter River' was an interesting release in 2007. The most polarizing part of the record was how strange the material was. Where Chris Taylor would sometimes fully embrace his Tom Waits influence there were other times when the music of the group would sound even heavier than pg.99. Also, somehow on the record the group had somehow showed off how much they enjoy Elliott Smith and Birchville Cat Motel. Luckily 'Mount Hope' isn't that scatter brained. The group does delve into rockabilly and drones a few times, but overall this record seems to establish the softer folky sound that Pygmy Lush is going for. The sound is somewhere between the aforementioned Elliott Smith and Neil Young with the group taking strong melodic points from Smith and coming of as Young with their incorporation of lush electric guitar touches. Tracks like 'Frozen Man' and 'Tumor' clearly evoke a dedication to early Iron & Wine and other pitchforkmedia.com folk darlings, but Pygmy Lush manages to make 'Mount Hope' sound not like a hardcore band playing folk rather just a solid somewhat different folk record.

'Mount Hope's' most successful track is opener 'Asphalt'. A calmly orchestrated acoustic guitar track with a nice snare backing that is accented by Chris Taylor's deeply effected vocals. The song basically features what sounds like two looped acoustic guitars for its entirety that almost echo Ben Chansy's finger picking style. Where 'Bitter River' had extremely mournful acoustic tracks, 'Asphalt' is bright sounding. Lyrically it still represents the darkness that has begun to become associated with the group, yet it isn't as ominous as 'Bitter River'. Tracks like 'Send Bombs' seemed to represent a disconnected sadness where 'Asphalt' is simply reminiscing about lost,

'i'm sleeping in a basement;
it's cold and undusted.
the pictures are hanging
all my walls like a guillotine.
i know you know there is nowhere.
laying down here trying to think of nothing,
i know you know there is nowhere to go.'
pymgy lush - 'asphalt'

A strength of 'Mount Hope' is although its feeling is essentially the same through its entirety the way the band makes you feel that way is not always the same. 'Red Room Blues' is a mammoth of a track with its length being just over eight minutes. Beneath mumbles of 'the bottles collecting old dust like trophies.' and other such personal images Pygmy Lush slowly builds soft blissful drones that eventually overtake the entire track. It is a beautiful technique that Six Organs of Admittance somewhat explored, but Pygmy Lush is much more simple and blissful in their delivery of acoustics counter pointed with noise. 'Red Room Blues' is immediately followed by the Tom Waits devoted 'Mount Hope' and Pygmy Lush's more eccentric nature comes out. The rockabilly territory that 'Mount Hope' represents is also revisited later on the album with the track 'Butch's Dream'.

‘Mount Hope’ sees Pygmy Lush at their most peaceful. Gone are the outbursts of screams and palm muted power chords. As the band has essentially been touring as a loud and soft entity, one assumes their next record will be entirely loud. While, I am excited it is kind of disappointing to think that the group will not revisit the beautiful sounds they did in making ‘Mount Hope’. Perhaps that adds to the intimate impact of ‘Mount Hope’ as it does feel like something that could’ve just been cast into any of the member’s closets. If one thing can be said about ‘Mount Hope’ it is certainly the most sincere record made by the members involved and that is saying something considering the alumni.



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204409
Emeritus
August 21st 2008


3998 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Album is pretty great I think. Great slow burners all around.

The Jungler
August 21st 2008


4826 Comments


i've listened to Bitter River a little, and saw these guys live with GCS. i thought they were cool then, even though i wasn't a huge fan of Bitter River.
i think i'll probably get this soon.

iarescientists
August 21st 2008


5865 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this kills bitter river

Fort23
August 21st 2008


3775 Comments


bitter river was awesome sohuld check this outThis Message Edited On 08.21.08

flamethisuser
August 24th 2008


395 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"tumor" is fantastic. this is one of those albums you can just put on repeat and listen to for hours on end. it has a very distinct atmosphere to it.

Doppelganger
August 30th 2008


3124 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I thought this was pretty boring the first time I heard it and it's since grown on me quite a bit.

foreverendeared
November 4th 2008


14741 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

brilliant

SpinLightTwo
December 10th 2008


1067 Comments


so good

tombits
December 17th 2008


3582 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It's a 3.5 at the moment after one listen through. I'm guessing it'll go up after another few, it's really nice.

Kiran
Emeritus
December 18th 2008


6134 Comments


Asphalt is such a good song

SpinLightTwo
December 18th 2008


1067 Comments


Mount Hope is such a good album.

Mendigo
December 19th 2008


2299 Comments


the mentions in the staff lists made me interested, listening to it for the second time right now, and it's a great album indeed. Not easy to believe, these are the same guys who produced something like Document #8
need to get their other album too.

Bleak123
December 20th 2008


1900 Comments


album is damn good

Bleak123
December 20th 2008


1900 Comments


In fact I really really really like it.

tombits
December 27th 2008


3582 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I seriously love this, although it can become ardous listening to it the whole way through. "Asphalt", "Dead Don't Pass", "Mount Hope" and "Butch's Dream" are all incredible.

gaslightanthem
December 27th 2008


5208 Comments


it doesn't get arduous imo - i think it's a great listen

tombits
December 27th 2008


3582 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I dunno, all of it is pretty similar. The good thing about Bitter River was the mix of hardcore and folk. I struggle getting through any album though, so it's probably just me.

gaslightanthem
December 27th 2008


5208 Comments


it's pretty varied for what's basically a folk album

Roach
September 6th 2009


2148 Comments


Still in love with this.

jingledeath
June 18th 2010


7100 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

raising rating to a 4.5 cause this refuses to get old.



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