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An Odd Entrances

by Thee Oh Sees

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Xtra Happy If you feel the need for a slower-paced wind-down from the fast energy of "A Weird Exits"' 'Plastic Plant' and 'Dead Man's Gun', well You Will Find It Here on the accompanying "An Odd Entrances".

'Unwrap The Fiend (Part I)' has a great fat low groove to it, and 'Nervous Tech (Nah John)' acts as a good krauty jam we've all come to expect on an Oh Sees album to end things on.

Also, 'The Poem' is a lovely pre-cursor to what would come upon the return of OCS with 2017's "Memory Of A Cut Off Head" Favorite track: The Poem.
patches
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patches Was introduced to thee oh sees with a desire for whiplash. This is the opposite. I love it Favorite track: Jammed Exit.
adamdugas
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adamdugas I love most of their output but this really is very ear worm, that's a genre now.
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BEND THE KNEE AND LOOK AT THE PHOTOGRAPH VIEW A LIFE THAT HAS SADLY COME TO PASS READ THE WALLS, ALL SPRAYED WITH THE STORY STAND ON ROCKS THAT ONCE WERE BUILDINGS FEEL THE GRASS REACHING UP THROUGH YOUR FINGERS HOLD YOUR LOVE WHILE IT STILL LINGERS LAUGH AND CRY IN ALLOTTED TIME NOW LOOK TO THE SKY BEFORE YOU FADE AWAY
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The Poem 03:20
AND SO I’M TOLD, ON A NIGHT SO COLD IN A FOREST BLACK AND DEEP THERE HANGS A SCENE WHOSE NONE EARS HAD SEEN A SWOLLEN CLOUD OF SPEECH THEIR THROATS TURNED OUT, LIKE EMPTY POCKETS SHRUG AND FEATHERED IN CRIMSON DROPS AND FROM HIS HAND A SWORD DID LAND UPON THIS MOSSY RUG TWO BABES HAD THEIR TIP-TOP BELLS WELL RANG AND SANG IN WHISPERING REEDS WAS LOUD AND BRIGHT FOR SUCH A DARKENED NIGHT A CLOUDLESS NIGHT INDEED AND IN THE MORN, A LARK DID LAND UPON THIS UPTURNED HAND THE YELLOW BREAST WAS UNIMPRESSED AT THIS RETREAT TO THE LAND
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Jammed Exit 06:34
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At The End 02:45
I WAS CRUSHED ON LOVELY LINDA A LONG LONG TIME AGO WE WOULD EAT OF EACH OTHER AND LAY STARING AT THE WALLS AND SHE WOULD MOAN … “OOOOH…” THEN CAME A MAN WHO’S LOOKING GRIM AND BEATING ON THE DOOR HE WAS ASKING WHERE WAS LINDA HIS HEART DRAGGING ON THE FLOOR AND HE SAID, “OOOOH…” HE HAD LEFT A SMEAR OF BLOOD THERE COMING UP THE STAIRS GRITTING TEETH AND HANGING HAIR A FACE OVERWROUGHT WITH FEAR CLUTCHING GUTS AND DRIPPING HAND HE WAS TRAGICALLY ALONE HE WOULD RUN HIS LIFE OUT, BABY STANDING IN MY HOME AND THE LANDLORD CRIED...“OOOOH...”
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From the same misty mountain top tape spool as August’s “A Weird Exits”, Thee Oh Sees bring us a companion LP titled “An Odd Entrances". Delving more towards the contemplative side than the face-skinning aspects of "A Weird Exits", "An Odd Entrances" is a cosmic exercise en plein aire with Dwyer and co double drum shuffling, lounging with cellos, following a flute around the groove, and spooling a few Grimm-dark lullabies along the way. Lurking in the grass are a snake or two, like the celestial facing instrumental buzz of Unwrap The Fiend Pt. 1…but for the most part this is a relatively hushed affair, a morning rather than evening listen perhaps.

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released November 18, 2016

THIS LP IS A COMPANION PIECE TO “A WEIRD EXITS”
AN APPENDIX, IF YOU WILL.

RECORDED AND MIXED BY CHRIS WOODHOUSE
AT THE DOCK IN SACRAMENTO, CA 2016
MASTERED BY THE MASTER JJ GOLDEN
COVER AND BACK COVER ART BY ROBERT BEATTY
INSERT PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN DWYER
LAYOUT BY MATT JONES
JOHN DWYER : GUITARS , VOCALS, FLUTE
KEYBOARDS, PERCUSSION
DAN RINCON : DRUMS , CONGA
RYAN MOUTINHO : DRUMS
TIM HELLMAN : BASS AND VITAMINS

RINGERS:
BRIGID DAWSON : VOCALS , TEA AND SPRITUAL UPLIFT
C. WOODHOUSE: KEYS , DRONE GUITAR AND PERCUSSION
greer mcgettrick: cello
DOG BUDDY: WALKIES AND GIMME 5’s

ALL SONGS ASCAP: ONEEYEDFATGIRL PUBLISHING
ALL SONGS WRITTEN BY OH SEES
EXCEPT “NERVOUS TECH (NAH JOHN)”
WHICH IS DERIVED FROM “GO AHEAD JOHN”
BY MILES DAVIS

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Psych-punk psychic warrior, ear worm-farmer, and possessor of many stamped passport pages John Dwyer does not let up. His group Oh Sees (aka Thee Oh Sees, OCS, The Oh Sees, etc) have transmogrified to fit many a moment - from hushed druggy folk to groovy demonic pop chants to science fictional krautrock expanse and beyond - to suit his omnivorous whims. ... more

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