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Andorra

Andorra
Caribou

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Track Listing

  1. Melody Day
  2. Sandy
  3. After Hours
  4. She's The One
  5. Desiree
  6. Eli
  7. Sundialing
  8. Irene
  9. Niobe

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13977 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-08-21
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Sleigh Bells. Multi-tracked, bombastic drums. Gentle falsettos. Flutophone. Flutophone? Just some of what you'll encounter in the first few minutes of Andorra. For those unaware, Andorra is a small country nestled between Spain and France, and Caribou is one Don Snaith, formerly known as Manitoba (he switched names after threat of lawsuit by ex-pro wrestler Richard "Handsome Dick" Manitoba. No joke.). Andorra continues Snaith's trajectory since 2003's Up in Flames, when he shed the IDM and electronic cocoon of his earlier work for the sun-soaked psychedelic maelstrom (and live band) that continues to date. Snaith has found a new level of focus within the confines of his swirling laboratory and the result is an exhausting slab of avant-pop. '60s grab-bag comparisons here are inevitable. "Melody Day" is remarkably like The United States of America in its soft, falsetto melody and freakbeat drums. The Silver Apples robotic bass line pop of "Sandy" gives it a mechanical propulsion that cuts through its curtains of noise. "After Hours" is Soft Machine reincarnate. "Irene" is a melancholy drum machine-backed pop tune, until it gives way to white noise (literally--or is that pink noise?). The unifier of Snaith's compositions remains the ubiquitous, multi-tracked drum onslaught, but the confidence in his vocals (and subsequently, the melodic appeal) increases with every release. The few missteps, like "Desiree," which falls flat in its meandering, do not deter the overall success of this outing. Half a century of studio experimentation has informed and enhanced the recipe for blissing out, and Caribou cooks up another batch here for your immersion. --Jason Pace


Customer Reviews

OK for altered states: boring 4 sober music-lovers3
I love Melody Day - and After Hours holds my interest. But the rest of the tracks remind me of music I'd listen to back when I'd waste days on end with my brains blown out on various drugs. Listening to Andorra after years in the land of substance-free living, most of the tracks sound derivative. They are missing the creative spark and inventiveness in Melody Day, a quality I now & crave notice thanks to more functional auditory, mental & perceptual faculties.

If you like Odessey & Oracle, You'll Love andorra.5
I've heard Caribou compared to the likes of the Silver Apples, the Beatles and some other psychedelia stalwarts...i'd like to add that this album reminds me a lot of The Zombies' Odessey and Oracle. This is a great album. I recommend both.

Techno Beatles3
This CD has a very nice smooth sound. Sometimes Beatles (their psychedelic stuff) and sometimes techno. Very unique and interesting, but I just don't like it that much and I don't think I will listen to it very often.