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Graves

Graves

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 6 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Adem, Cass McCombs, Stephen Stills

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Average rating4h starsOut of 6 votes

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Editor's review

Graves main man Greg Olin has the heart of a folkie trapped inside the body of an astronaut. He uses gentle strums and weary ruminations but also otherworldly sci-fi noises and alienated musings. With help from a cadre of Portland, Oregon's finest musicians, Graves has mapped the extraterrestrial world of the heart.

Biography

Graves is in fact the pen name for songwriter Greg Olin. With Yes Yes Okay Okay (Hush Records) he guides a cadre of sympathetic musicians (members of Norfolk and Western, Desert City Soundtrack, and Little Wings) on a second outing to a distinctly natural, sweetly exhilarating place. Whereas 2003's Love Love Love (Filmguerrero) found songs ricocheting off each other within the confines of an album - overflowing as they were with texture, mood, lackadaisical melody, and the occasional outburst--Yes Yes Okay Okay dispenses with the restless energy, opting almost entirely for a palate of nylon string guitar, loping bass, crisp drumming, piano, trumpet, hand claps and finger snaps. Herein Olin finds a perfect foundation for his tender, earnest, melodic vocals and just-shy-of-stream-of-consciousness lyrics. It's not surprising that he's been compared to Stephen Malkmus in dishevelment and melodic predisposition, but a more accurate touchstone might be Cass McCombs, if only for the sensitivity in his songwriting. http://filmg.com/thegraves.php http://www.hushrecords.com/info.html

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