The Olms - The Olms [2013][FLAC ]

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Artist: The Olms
Release: The Olms
Released: 2013
Label: Harvest
Catalog#: B 001842702
Format: FLAC / Lossless
[color=blue]Country:
USA
Style: americana,rock




1. On The Line 2:56
2. Someone Else's Girl 3:52
3. Twice As Nice 3:10
4. Wanna Feel It 2:42
5. A Bottle Of Wine etc. 3:01
6. Another Daydream 2:33
7. Rise & Shine 3:22
8. What Can I Do? 2:11
9. She Said No 3:02
10. Only One Way 3:05


As a member of the Olms, Pete Yorn takes some time off from the stress of trying to make a living in the music biz to make some good, low-key music instead. Working together with his friend J.D. King, Yorn has never sounded better. For their debut self-titled album, Yorn and King wrote the songs as a team, trade off vocals, and play all the instruments. Together they've crafted an album that's extremely organic and relaxed, with layers of acoustic and electric instruments creating a nice warmth and giving the sound some depth. King especially helps fill out the arrangements as he shows prowess on a wide range of instruments, including jew's harp, clarinet, cello, and concertina. Pitched somewhere between easygoing country rock and simple '60s pop, the songs have plenty of hooks and rambling charm. A couple tracks (the bubblegummy folk rocker "Twice as Nice," the yearning "Wanna Feel It") sound like what Wilco might have if they had no artistic pretensions; the ballads ("Rise and Shine," "Another Daydream') are filled with a carefully detailed ache, and the truly lovely "Someone Else's Girl" probably would have been a hit single in 1966. No matter the style of song, the guys sing of melanchony heartbreak and sadness, but in a casually resigned way that makes it seem like the pain is filtered through a pair of lightly tinted sunglasses. There's a very autumnal feel to the sound and the songs, made more impressive by the uncharacteristic restraint Yorn shows here. His vocals are very much of a piece of the sound instead of being way out front, and it suits him very well. King's vocal features are a little less successful, as his affected country drawl on "She Said No" is a little jarring. In fact, the entire song, with its tale of murder and woe, is a little out of place among the sweet and simple songs that surround it. It's a minor blip on an otherwise excellent album by two guys who have discovered the transformative power that can be derived from collaboration.

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Great quality, great band. :)