Emoh
- Lou Barlow
- Band Name: Lou Barlow
- Record Label: Merge
- Release Date: Jan 25, 2005
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brianmMar 10, 20059Lou's most consistant solo work to date. Emoh bears more relation to his Folk Implosion and Sentridoh work than to his work with Sebadoh. The production is mid-to-hi fi but musically is grounded in his best acoustic strumming. This is a great starting place for people who missed Sebadoh or the Folk Implosion and a good reminder of just how good Lou is at music for those who have forgotten.
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JasonFMar 3, 200510
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RussellWJan 26, 200510Great record, lovely songs -- sincere, confident, no-frills. A must for Lou Barlow/Sebadoh fans.
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allenmMar 24, 20059Not as instant as some Folk Implosion stuff, but after a while it really grows. A couple of Lou's best songs on here, and his voice just gets better. Some of the songs are better live, but he has tried to add a bit of variation to the album, which will hopefully give it wider appeal. Keep Rockin' Lou. Now go buy it, before everyone jumps on the Dinosaur Jnr bandwagon.
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[Anonymous]Mar 31, 20057Lou's still a solid songwriter, though this is a bit too smooth and mellow for my tastes... I mean, my parents would probably enjoy this. That said, it's consistent (if overlong) and easy on the ears; a nice little album.
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ErichSMar 16, 20059The last couple of Sebadoh albums left me cold with their unwillingness to depart from formula. "Emoh" doesn't really go out on any musical limbs but it's refreshing to hear Barlow's mellow voice supported by some really catchy songs. This is definitely a throwback and that's a good thing.
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jasoncApr 24, 20059easy to dismiss at first listen i've grown to love this set of songs.
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'Emoh' is revealing at all times, but utterly dignified throughout, and it's a wonderful solo record.
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83On these subtly lovelorn songs, his voice quavers with a grounded, lived-in authority. [Feb 2005, p.92]
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40Beyond its opening hat trick, Emoh dissolves into a retread of the same psychic wound, recycling the same themes with less inspired, more pedestrian results.