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		<title>Monsters Of Folk&#8217;s Self-Titled 2009 Debut Album</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Written by Almightyseancore
Oh great, another indie rock supergroup, with a self titled album, no less. The band consists of Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes/Desaparecidos/Mystic Valley Band), Jim James (My Morning Jacket), M. Ward (M. Ward/She And Him) and Mike Mogis (Bright Byes, and lots of production work, including The Gloria Record, and most Saddle-Creek bands). From [...]]]></description>
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<p>Oh great, another indie rock supergroup, with a self titled album, no less. The band consists of Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes/Desaparecidos/Mystic Valley Band), Jim James (My Morning Jacket), M. Ward (M. Ward/She And Him) and Mike Mogis (Bright Byes, and lots of production work, including The Gloria Record, and most Saddle-Creek bands). From the name of the band and it&#8217;s infamous members, you&#8217;re bound to assume the obvious basics; lots of acoustic instruments and sad songs, but this album really isn&#8217;t anything like that.
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<p>The music isn&#8217;t exactly folk, either. Most of the songs are up beat and played with electric guitars, invoking lots of mellow energy and optimism. Hell, the opening track uses a dance beat instead of a rhythm section! The song structures are great, and it&#8217;s a great listen, but i don&#8217;t see myself picking this album up very often. It feels more of a novelty project that is designed to be nice little appetizer for fans waiting for other records by the core members &#8220;real&#8221; projects, though it is interesting to hear all these guys working together as a team.</p>
<p>Most of the upbeat stuff comes from Jim James. He brings along a Grateful Dead type feel of guitar playing and melody. Conor Oberst seems to get most of the spot light, 4 songs all to himself during the first half of the album, but only one during the second half. Conor&#8217;s songs are a lot like the stuff he did with Mystic Valley Band, very country-ish, with a &#8220;Travelin&#8217; Prophet&#8221; type lyrical theme. His song writing is full of southern-desert-Americana type lyrics, like a story you&#8217;d hear in a 1920s saloon. There&#8217;s also a few songs on this album where band members all share vocal parts, like &#8220;Baby Boomer&#8221;, which has a really catchy down beat that I caught myself tapping my foot to while driving to work yesterday.</p>
<p>The only thing that really bugged me about this record is that it&#8217;s obviously a fan pleaser, none of the members are really doing anything outside of their norm, aside from the people they are working with (and conor/m. ward/ and Mike Mogus all worked together on the last Bright Eyes album anyway, so&#8230;) there really should have been more genre experimentation, but that wouldn&#8217;t have fit their name very well, would it? All in all it really is a fun album full of music that isn&#8217;t bad, but isn&#8217;t great, and even though they are going on tour for this record, i don&#8217;t see them making a second one.</p>
<p>My final feelings on this album&#8230; It&#8217;s good, but it&#8217;s nothing you&#8217;ll nerd out on or obsess over.
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