New 4001C64 Video - of Montreal

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New 4001C64 Video - of Montreal

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Of Montreal - For Our Elegant Caste, off their latest album Skeletal Lamping
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Nice job! Killer tone and a very cool bass line. I love Of Montreal, but haven't really gotten into the new album yet. This may be what I need to get deeper into it. Once again convincing me that I need to go with flats on my Ric. Thanks!
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The new album sounds pretty out there upon first listen, but after running through it a few times you'll probably really dig it. It's put together so that very few parts are repeated, meaning almost no verse/chorus/verse/chorus type songs. Because of this, it's a bit uncomfortable for casual listening, but once you get into it it's amazing how many cool parts there are in there.
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1965 wrote:The new album sounds pretty out there upon first listen, but after running through it a few times you'll probably really dig it. It's put together so that very few parts are repeated, meaning almost no verse/chorus/verse/chorus type songs. Because of this, it's a bit uncomfortable for casual listening, but once you get into it it's amazing how many cool parts there are in there.
That reminds me a bit of the Mars Volta. I'll have to check this out.
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