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Artist: Earlimart
Label: Palm Pictures (Audio Category: Music Average customer rating: Format: EP Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 660200210724 EAN: 0660200210724 ASIN: B00007L9ON Release Date: 2003-01-21 |
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Earlimart is one of those tiny, hard-scrabble agri-oil towns that dot California's sprawling San Joaquin Valley, forming a loose constellation around Bakersfield midway between the band's hometown of Fresno and their adopted artistic Mecca, L.A.'s Silverlake district. This five-track EP showcases Earlimart's continuing evolution from their ragged Fresno roots--and early comparisons with Social Distortion and the Pixies--to the dreamy, down-tempo textures herein. If Earlimart <I>is</I> essentially Aaron Espinoza now, this all-too-brief collection also stands as tribute to his burgeoning side career as a producer. "Color Bars" and "Parking Lots" are hypnotic tracks that seem rooted in John Lennon's Dakota demos, yet fleshed out by Espinoza's deft use of studio colors and dynamics. "Susan's Husband's Gunshop" centers on more uptempo pop hooks, while "Interloper" conjures a dirge of a waltz, and the brief, untitled fourth track revolves around the musician's evocative use of samples and electronics as building blocks. The result sounds like the haunting soundscape to some lost David Lynch film--or a dusty, mysterious town in the great, wide middle of nowhere. <I>--Jerry McCulley</I>Customer Reviews:
Down the "Avenues".......2004-10-31
Nice and short.......2004-10-10
a 12 minute ep.......2004-02-27
*The Avenues E.P.* was actually released prior to *Everyone Down Here* (January vs. April), and as mentioned earlier is no sonically different than the full-length. And with the similarities I see between Elliott Smith and Earlimart, you'd think "Color Bars" would be a more progressive take on the classic *Figure 8* track. "Color Bars" opens with some airy blips with various guitar fill effects before a synthesized string section enters the mix with intermittent glockenspiel accentuations then slowly building to a more traditional song ultimately closing beneath more wind effects and piano. "Susan's Husband's Gunshop" is filled with all the electrical guitar rage one would expect from a title instantly drawing domestic violence imagery to one's mind. Ironically enough, "Susan's Husband's Gunshop" should've been the title track from *EDH* with Espinoza's vocals, again reminiscent of E from the eels on this track, singing the chorus: "and everyone down here is blown apart." "Interloper" continues with Earlimart's tradition of slow build from simple acoustic strum and mild drum beat to something a little more futuristic sounding slowly adding effects and tinkering with the vocals. The untitled track on Avenues is reminiscent of classic Jon Brion with it's slow chime (think *Boogie Nights*), military march drum snares and tinkered tack piano greeted with early morning birds and an occasional higher octave piano arpeggio. Closing *The Avenues E.P.* is "Parking Lots," a brief minute-and-a-half snippet that is supposed to be a complete song but sounds fully unrealized in this context.
The production on *The Avenues E.P.* is topnotch - each instrument or effect feels like it belongs and that something would sadly be missing if it was absent. The subtle mixture of acoustic guitars and untreated drums laced with the more technologically advanced effects, often beginning in the background before slowly making their way to the fore of the mix, create this warm texture missing from so many of their genre compatriots. *The Avenues E.P.* lacks the epic feel to Grandaddy's *The Sophtware Slump* and latest outing, *Sumday,* but they should not go unnoticed because of it. Sometimes the best things come in the smallest, most unassuming packages.
Fave tracks: "Color Bars," "Interloper," untitled #4.
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