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In the 10 years since they began, his experimental art-rock troupe Dirty Projectors have written albums that almost need a pointy stick and a flipchart to be fully explained. 2005’s The Getty Address, for example, was a “glitch opera” about the life of the Eagles’ Don Henley, while 2007’s Rise Above was an attempt to cover – from. Rise Above is an album by indie rock band Dirty Projectors, released on September 11, 2007. The album was band leader Dave Longstreth's reinterpretation of Black Flag album Damaged, having not heard it in 15 years.
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Released | September 11, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
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Length | 45:41 | |||
Label | Dead Oceans | |||
Producer | Dave Longstreth, Chris Taylor | |||
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Rise Above is an album by indie rock band Dirty Projectors, released on September 11, 2007. The album was band leader Dave Longstreth's reinterpretation of Black Flag album Damaged, having not heard it in 15 years.[1][2] The album features Longstreth on guitar and vocals, Amber Coffman on vocals and guitar, Brian McOmber on drums, Nat Baldwin on bass, and Susanna Waiche on vocals.[1]Angel Deradoorian would join the band shortly before the Rise Above tour on bass and vocals.[1] This album is the first that presents Dirty Projectors as a fully realized band rather than an individual project of Longstreth.
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Reception[edit]
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
The A.V. Club | B+[4] |
Dusted Magazine | (Favorable)[5] |
Pitchfork | (8.1/10)[6] |
PopMatters | (8/10)[7] |
Rockfeedback | [8] |
Sputnikmusic | [9] |
The record was generally well received by critics, maintaining a 78% positive rating at Metacritic.[10] The album received particularly high ratings from The A.V. Club and Pitchfork. AllMusic called the album 'a brave and ultimately successful experiment.'[3]
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Track listing[edit]
- 'What I See' - 3:27
- 'No More' - 3:48
- 'Depression' - 2:48
- 'Six Pack' - 3:05
- 'Thirsty and Miserable' - 5:55
- 'Police Story' - 4:23
- 'Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie' - 4:50
- 'Spray Paint (The Walls)' - 3:38
- 'Room 13' - 4:47
- 'Rise Above' - 5:03
- Untitled (bonus track) - 1:14
Vinyl edition[edit]
Side one
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- 'What I See' - 3:27
- 'No More' - 3:48
- 'Depression' - 2:48
- 'Six Pack' - 3:05
- 'Thirsty and Miserable' - 5:55
- Untitled (bonus track) - 1:14
Side two
- 'Police Story' - 4:23
- 'Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie' - 4:50
- 'Spray Paint (The Walls)' - 3:38
- 'Room 13' - 4:47
- 'Rise Above' - 5:03
References[edit]
- ^ abc'Dirty Projectors: Rise Above | Album Reviews'. Pitchfork. 2007-09-07. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
- ^'Daytrotter: The source for new music from the best emerging bands'. Daytrotter.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-13. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
- ^ abDeming, Mark. 'Allmusic review'. AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
- ^Battaglia, Andy (2007-09-11). 'The Onion A.V. Club review'. Avclub.com. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
- ^'Dusted Magazine review'. Dustedmagazine.com. 2007-09-19. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
- ^Pitchfork Media review Retrieved 2013-09-26
- ^Dorr, Nate. 'PopMatters review'. PopMatters. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
- ^Rockfeedback reviewArchived June 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^'Dirty Projectors Rise Above rating'. Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
- ^'Rise Above Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic'. Metacritic.com. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
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External links[edit]
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- Release information from the Dead Oceans website (including link to the MP3 of No More).
- Interview with David Longstreth from the Daytrotter website, published May 7, 2007.
- Interview with David Longstreth from the Line-out section of The Stranger, published February 23, 2007.