bother
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It´s 18$ from the Domino us store.
Not supremely cheap!
It´s 18$ from the Domino us store.
It´s 18$ from the Domino us store.
$25.25 with shipping domestically, so near a wash with the VMP edition.It´s 18$ from the Domino us store.
I agree with this and I think Bitte Orca is a legitimately essential album. It's definitely available but not supremely cheap, so the packaging/possible mastering might make this worthwhile. I'll probably still sit this one out since I have it, but for anyone on the fence, it's a really good album.
I would say that Bitte Orca is the most essential of their albums and very representative of the late 2000s indie scene - more so than Phoenix to be honest. I think it's a solid choiceIf someone wants a broader sense of 2000's indie rock, then it's a good representation. Beyond that, Dirty Projectors as a whole fail to qualify as essential. They're fine.
About to Die would of been a better pick. 2000's indie rock has a literal mountain of better picks when it comes to representation of that time. This is my opinion though. I also don't find this pick enticing at all and in need of a "definitive" VMP pressing. This is a slow month for sure.If someone wants a broader sense of 2000's indie rock, then it's a good representation. Beyond that, Dirty Projectors as a whole fail to qualify as essential. They're fine.
Agreed. This for me is the weakest month in a long time, I welcome them though. Been trying to scoop up Celia & Johnny and Jim Sullivan in swaps past couple months, next month will be my chance. WeeeeAbout to Die would of been a better pick. 2000's indie rock has a literal mountain of better picks when it comes to representation of that time. This is my opinion though. I also don't find this pick enticing at all and in need of a "definitive" VMP pressing. This is a slow month for sure.
this is a tough look... but i expect the packaging to be pretty nice...hopefully
I really like the album and don't have it, so i might swap classics for it if i like the package and nothing interesting is in swaps$25.25 with shipping domestically, so near a wash with the VMP edition.
There’s a reason for that. After this release members of the group started leaving, Angel Deradoorian after Bitte Orca and Amber Coffman after Swing Lo Magellan. I think they were a sweetener counter to Longstreth’s abrasiveness.I'd never heard Bitte Orca before, which is pretty astonishing since I remember it being an indie darling at the time. Having listened to it now it is really very good, which is great because newer Dirty Projectors hasn't really appealed to me.
There’s a reason for that. After this release members of the group started leaving, Angel Deradoorian after Bitte Orca and Amber Coffman after Swing Lo Magellan. I think they were a sweetener counter to Longstreth’s abrasiveness.
I tried to find the video Questlove shot of the backstage after a Fallon performance blowing everyone’s mindswith their vocal gymnastics but was unable. So here is a different live video that kinda shows off the same thing.
I'd never heard Bitte Orca before, which is pretty astonishing since I remember it being an indie darling at the time. Having listened to it now it is really very good, which is great because newer Dirty Projectors hasn't really appealed to me.
If VMP puts out any additional DP albums especially Rise Above, Swing Lo Magellan, or Mount Wittenberg Orca I may have to sign back up.Bitte Orca is an album that I think clearly fits the art rock label, so I find it a bit funny that some people in here are basically calling it generic indie rock of that time period. If you want that then you'll have to wait for the Head and the Heart first album VMP release.
I want to say this was one of the black records they had in their old "essentials" collection back in the day?Swing Lo Magellan
Could be, I don’t think back then there was any exclusivity to the albums they just essentially curated an album of the month (I think).I want to say this was one of the black records they had in their old "essentials" collection back in the day?
Yeah, this was a basically-random collection of some of their curated stuff they labelled as essential albums. I don't think they do that anymore.Could be, I don’t think back then there was any exclusivity to the albums they just essentially curated an album of the month (I think).