Blinking Lights And Other Revelations [Digipak]Eels
Release Date: 04/26/2005
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 586801_CD
UPC # 601091040625
Label: Vagrant Records (USA)
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Performer: Eels
Artist: Tom Waits; John Sebastian; Peter Buck Engineer: Ryan Boesch Producer: Mark Oliver Everett Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: Eels: Mark Oliver Everett. Additional personnel: Chet, John Sebastian , Peter Buck, Tom Waits, Koool G Murder, Puddin', Butch. Since 1996's BEAUTIFUL FREAK, Mark Oliver Everett used his band, Eels, as a mouthpiece for his inspirationally morose worldview. Recorded over a period of seven years in Everett's basement, the 33 tracks of 2005's BLINKING LIGHTS AND OTHER REVELATIONS see the singer/songwriter backing off from the rockier sounds of 2003's SHOOTENANNY! to meditate on the significance of family, aging, and death. The results are often breathtaking, a warm blanket of a song cycle whose tracks are the more mature, resolute descendents of the tunes on 1998's ELECTRO-SHOCK BLUES. While the majority of this material features a full band, many of the most triumphant and affecting tracks were recorded with only Everett's expressive vocals and piano ("If You See Natalie," "Last Time We Spoke," "Dust of Ages"). "To Lick Your Boots," a defense for a slandered friend, was co-written by and features R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, while ex-Lovin' Spoonful frontman John Sebastian lends a hand to the pastoral instrumental "Dusk: A Peach in the Orchard." "Going Fetal," which imagines an anxiety-based dance craze, utilizes a Tom Waits vocal sample. This double-disc set reinforces Everett's status as one of America's finest underrated pop songwriters, demonstrating once again that his anguish is to our benefit.
Entertainment Weekly (No. 817/818, p.147) - "Mark Oliver Everett finally delivers the absolute stone masterpiece fans have always known lurked inside his dour heart. BLINKING LIGHTS is ambitious as hell..." - Grade: A
Uncut (p.108) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Intermittently funny and never depressing, this confirms him among America's greats."
Alternative Press (p.124) - 5 out of 5 - "[A] devastatingly beautiful collection of songs...Everything about BLINKING LIGHTS feels important and honest and, yes, painstakingly conceived..."
CMJ (No. 910, p.7) - "[W]eighted with earthly grumbles and rustic melancholy but also highlighted with Eels' signature pop tidiness..."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.95) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[W]ith profound, touching or witty lyrics. All this, plus sparkling country/classic '70s singer-songwriter flavours, and a new dance, 'The Foetal'. Superb."
Singer/songwriter Mark Oliver Everett started out under the moniker A Man Called E, releasing two albums of dark, melodic pop in the early 1990s. After forming Eels and signing to a new label, Everett's work became even darker, and the production became more textural and sophisticated. Aside from a quirky, experimental 2003 effort under the name MC Honky, Everett has continued to refine his emotionally uncompromising, skillfully crafted vision with Eels, often to great critical acclaim if not stunning sales.
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