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Icons, Abstract Thee - EP

Of Montreal

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Album Review

If you thought Kevin Barnes laid his soul out on the table for Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?, wait till you get a hold of that album's companion EP, Icons, Abstract Thee. The five-track release collects songs from the Hissing sessions that didn't make it onto the full-length (vinyl-only bonus cuts, MySpace downloads, and other orphans) and offers them up like addenda to the epic breakup saga chronicled on the former album. Where Hissing succeeded in cloaking most of the hurt in metaphor, Icons relates the rest of the story with bald-faced frankness. From a heartfelt apology to his baby daughter ("Miss Blonde Your Papa Is Failing") to the suicidal broodings of "No Conclusion," the disintegration of Barnes' marriage takes the center stage again — with the same bouncy, overblown, and jubilant songcrafting that tricked you into thinking Hissing was a "feel-good" album the first time you spun it. Lyrically dark, brooding, and self-defeating, Icons is anything but (as far as the music itself is concerned). Shut out the gloomy diary entries, and the EP shines as a catchy, summery, effervescent, day-driving soundtrack — full of DAW trickery and loopy fun — but if you follow along with the lyric sheet in hand, be prepared to feel a little tinge of guilt for snooping around in someone else's journal. ~ J. Scott McClintock, All Music Guide

Recent Customer Reviews

wow
     
by Hector Ormano

This EP was done really well. If you were dissapointed by Hissing Fauna like i was, this EP is for you. It came free when I preordered HFAYTD and it much better.

simply amazing
     
by timmah40

every single thing of montreal puts out, amazes me. I saw them live on wednesday, and i knew i was right for loving them. They simple sound, plain bass beats, are so blank, yet appealing. But at the same time, their songs such as Heimsdalsgate like a promethean curse are so upbeat and charming. Every song you listen to have all brilliant lyrics, backed up by a sound that fits them so perfectly. Listen to them once. Maybe a third time. But i promise you that you will fall in love. I've found my new favorite band. in a weird way. and you will too. Listen. I'm not rating this one EP in particular. I'm rating everything. Of Montreal is amazing.

<3
     
by Neon_Vanity

Bouncy fun and exciting...makes me happy and bubbly. :] <3 Get it. Tis worth your bucks.
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Biography

Formed: Athens, GA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The brainchild of singer/guitarist Kevin Barnes, Of Montreal was among the second wave of bands to emerge from the sprawling Elephant 6 collective. A native of Athens, GA, Barnes was inspired to form the euphoric indie pop group in the wake of a broken romance with a woman from Montreal. He signed with...
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