Furr
Not to be confused with
Fur.
Furr, released in 2008, is the fourth album by Blitzen Trapper. The album was listed at #13 on Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2008,[1] and the title track made #4 on Rolling Stone's 100 Best Singles of 2008.[2] Music videos were made for the album's two singles, "Furr" and "Black River Killer".
Robin Pecknold of the band Fleet Foxes responded to the track, "Lady On the Water" enthusiastically: "it's a beautiful and woozy folk song. Eric Earley is a supergenius and it's so wonderful to hear folk music that's not just 'folk' because of the quaint acoustic instruments as is sometimes the case these days. I think a proper folk song needs to be instructive and entertaining, in the sense that the melody has its own captivating logic, I think a good folk song is like a machine, all elements perfectly calibrated, and this song is the Large Hadron Collider, smashing things together to get to the bottom of the universe."[3]
Track listing
All songs written by Eric Earley.
1. |
"Sleepytime in the Western World" |
3:30 |
2. |
"Gold for Bread" |
2:47 |
3. |
"Furr" |
4:08 |
4. |
"God & Suicide" |
2:21 |
5. |
"Fire & Fast Bullets" |
2:51 |
6. |
"Saturday Nite" |
2:08 |
7. |
"Black River Killer" |
3:28 |
8. |
"Not Your Lover" |
2:51 |
9. |
"Love U" |
3:02 |
10. |
"War on Machines" |
3:20 |
11. |
"Stolen Shoes & A Rifle" |
2:46 |
12. |
"Echo/Always On/EZ Con" |
3:28 |
13. |
"Lady on the Water" |
2:27 |
Critical reception
Critical response to the album was overwhelmingly favorable. Rolling Stone gave Furr four-out-of-five stars and called it "an engaging album full of rootsy beauty."[8] Billboard found it to be "a perfect fall soundtrack rife with woodsy imagery."[9] Entertainment Weekly, in an article recommending what to exchange unwanted Christmas gifts for, said the album was "part harmony-laden tambourine jangle, part British Invasion guitar charm, and fully worth braving brutal return lines at the mall."[10]
References
- ↑ No byline (December 25, 2008). "The 50 Best Albums of 2008" at the Wayback Machine (archived April 22, 2009) Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2008-12-25
- ↑ No byline (December 25, 2008). "The 100 Best Songs of 2008" at the Wayback Machine (archived May 5, 2009) Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2008-12-25
- ↑ Thane, Rich. "XMas Advent". The Line Of Best Fit. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
- ↑ Monger, James Christopher. Furr at AllMusic
- ↑ Conklin, Mike (October 1, 2008). Furr, Crawdaddy!
- ↑ Freedland, Henry (January 7, 2009). Furr, Paste Magazine
- ↑ Raber, Rebecca (October 29, 2008). Furr, Pitchfork Media
- 1 2 Hoard, Christian (October 2, 2008). Furr at the Wayback Machine (archived May 5, 2009), Rolling Stone. (1062):71
- ↑ Menze, Jill (October 4, 2008), "Furr". Billboard. 120 (40):49
- ↑ Greenblatt, Leah" (January 9, 2009), "Holiday Gift Swap". Entertainment Weekly., (1029):62-63
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- Eric Earley
- Erik Menteer
- Brian Andrian Koch
- Michael VanPelt
- Marty Marquis
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| Singles |
- "Gold For Bread"
- "Love the Way You Walk Away/Might Find It Cheap"
- "Shine On/Thirsty Man"
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| As Garmonbozia |
- untitled
- 1940
- Perms, Porn and the Gestalt
- Tremolopsi!
- The Omnibus and the Baker's Man
- Boom
- R/L
- Duble Pepy Majik Plus
- UNRL
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