L'Ami du Peuple (album)

L'ami du Peuple
Studio album by Owen
Released July 2nd, 2013
Genre Indie rock
Length 40:05
Label Polyvinyl Records
Producer Neil Strauch
Owen chronology
Ghost Town
(2011)
L'ami du Peuple
(2013)
Other People's Songs
(2014)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
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Metacritic(81/100) link
Review scores
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Absolutepunk(8/10) link
Allmusic link
Consequence of Sound(B) link
SputnikMusic(4.5/5) link
Tiny Mixtapes link
Ultimate-Guitar.com(8/10) link
Under the Radar link

L'ami du Peuple is the seventh full-length album by Chicago musician Mike Kinsella under the moniker Owen.[1] Announced on April 11, 2013, the record was released on July 2, 2013.[2] It features ten tracks, recorded with collaboration from friends in the Chicago area indie scene.

Development

The title of the album was taken from the newspaper of the same name written during the French Revolution. Kinsella states in a press release that he opted to go into the studio and record songs in a more official setting, as opposed to his normal method of recording at home. This helped him in developing the songs more organically and allowed him more opportunity to incorporate a variety of influences. "In the past I've stifled a bunch of my influences and leaned on a couple consistently, but this time I just let each song happen as I heard them and had a lot of fun trying some new things," he says regarding the new process.[3]

The album was first leaked on June 18, 2013.[4]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "I Got High"   4:42
2. "Blues to Black"   5:07
3. "Love is Not Enough"   3:04
4. "Coffin Companions"   5:11
5. "The Burial"   4:00
6. "Bad Blood"   3:47
7. "Who Cares"   4:03
8. "A Fever"   3:41
9. "Where do I Begin?"   3:23
10. "Vivid Dreams"   3:07
Total length:
40:05

References

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