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- Summary: This is the fifth LP for the Athens, GA-based indie-pop band (part of the Elephant 6 collective) fronted by Andrew Rieger and Laura Carter.
- Record Label: SpinArt
- Genre(s): Indie, Rock, Pop
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Unseen Hand | |
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Lost in the storming, things come alive Faces are forming, trembling by Pass through the fire, pass through the walls Under the bushes, kings of the... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Alternative PressCreatures has a medieval majesty.... Yet such pastoral conjuring doesn't mean the band can't rock. [Aug 2002, p.82]
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MagnetSongs so immediately enthralling you won't even notice the faint Dungeons & Dragons scent of [Rieger's] lyrics. [#54, p.88]
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If there was any justice, songs such as "Let the Serpent Sleep," "Three Seeds," and "The Creature" would be blaring from radios across America.
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This balance of elements, along with Elf Power's ragged but insistent groove, make Creatures a study of harmonious contradiction and unlikely balance.
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The record is as tuneful and spirited and bordering-on-goofy as anything in the Elf Power catalog.
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Retains the experience of its formative years in the heyday of psychedelic collective Elephant Six, but expresses itself in more of a straightforward manner, with a set of agreeable pop-rock tunes.
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Problem is, where Elf Power previously made every extra instrument sound like an essential part of their songs, here, these things just sound like last-minute additions aimed at making one song sound remotely different from the next.
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