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While we were grossly sweltering in the desert, of Montreal enjoyed perfect weather in our neighborhood for a sold-out three-night run at the Music Hall Of Williamsburg. Although it would be more fun to see what Kevin would wear in the desert. These YouTube videos suggest we missed a theatrical (though relatively tame) stage show from KB's toy factory, but instead of peripheral quips about dancing buddhas or horsefeed, these gigs offer something more aurally substantial in the form of two new tunes: "Like A Tourist" (which got its debut a week ago in Chapel Hill) and "Coquet Coquet." They're both in the realm of the psychedelically lined freakout dance stuff Hissing Fauna... and Skeletal Lamping (maybe a little less manically fractured than Lamping at least), with lots of rock in the guitars (live, anyway) and a bona fide guitar hero moment for the Late B.P. Helium on "Like A Tourist."Continue reading of Montreal Road Test New Tunes "Like A Tourist," "Coquet Coquet"...
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A couple months ago we debuted Jon Brion's remix of Skeletal Lamping's "Gallery Piece" from of Montreal's inventively titled Jon Brion Remixes collection. The five-song EP is out next week. It also includes this take on "An Eluardian Instance," retitled "First Time High (Reconstructionist Remix of 'An Eluardian Instance')," plus another version ...
Photo by Kathryn YuMan, this song. First, it gets a great video, and now, "An Eluardian Instance", from the Skeletal Lamping LP, appears again in a new form as part of the forthcoming EP of remixes by the insanely talented John Brion (check this older piece by Rob Mitchum for a nice overview of his work). Brion's treatment, which he cal...
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fabchannel.com has announced a special webcast of one of the most talked about groups in music today, Of Montreal.
If there's one thing of Montreal believe in, it's epic and fractured polysexual songs that nod to literature, dance music, and deeply melodic '70s styled glam jams. And if there's four things oM believe in, it's polysexual songs, steak, T-Mobile, and great HD service. Comcast has spruced up their bid to be your cable service provider with a quic...


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