Make the Cowboy Robots Cry [EP]

make the cowboy robots cry [ep]

Track Listings

1. Drinkswater
2. Hibernation
3. Ponce de Leon Blues
4. Sing Your Thoughts
5. Galapagos
6. Ghost Dance 1492

Make the Cowboy Robots Cry,Beachwood Sparks,Sub Pop,Alternative Country-Rock,Indie Pop,Pop,Rock
Make the Cowboy Robots Cry
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • beautifully crafted american cosmic music
  • In 50 words or less...
  • Fantastic EP from the premier 60's LA scene devotees
Make the Cowboy Robots Cry
Beachwood Sparks
Manufacturer: Sub Pop
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000666YF
Release Date: 2002-06-04

Tracks:

  1. Drinkswater
  2. Hibernation
  3. Ponce de Leon Blues
  4. Sing Your Thoughts
  5. Galapagos
  6. Ghost Dance 1492

Album Description

Six new songs from Beachwood Sparks, featuring new/original (he played drums for the band's first couple of shows) drummer Jimi Hey, and recorded by electronic whiz-kid Jimmy Tamborello (DNTEL/Figurine/The Postal Service). Dragging in elements of Spiritualized and The Velvet Underground (increasing the cosmic in their blend of "Cosmic American Music"), these may be their most wistful, beautiful songs yet.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars beautifully crafted american cosmic music.......2004-12-26

This is definatly my favorite release by the Sparks. Although it's not a proper LP it is equally as satisfying. Blending enchanting textures of California sunset Noise and "old timey" harmonies. These six songs tread the middle ground between "Loveless" and "Sweetheart of the Rodeo." "Ponce de Leon blues" is an amazing track, although it is a bit long, its the type of song that you don't want to end because of it's heartaching melodies, imagine if Robert Smith was born in Memphis. "Ghost Dance 1492" caps of the disc, bringing it back from meloncholy, synth gospel to the light hearted, beatlesque fuzz pop and country twang that Beachwood Sparks is known for. Great ep and well worth the nine bucks.

4 out of 5 stars In 50 words or less..........2002-07-01

Sounds like the Flaming Lips if they had played at the Whiskey A-Go-Go in 1967, opening for Buffalo Springfield. Or like a less poppy, more meandering version of Wilco's "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot." Very rewarding if you're in the right mood.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic EP from the premier 60's LA scene devotees.......2002-06-05

I am going to attempt to do one better than the music press by reviewing this album without mentioning 'Strictly Ballroom', 'DNTEL', or making a Sade joke. The new Beechwood Sparks EP has a similar sound to their most recent full length "Once we were Trees"--plenty of steel guitar, harmonica, country flourishes and falsetto vocal melodies, of course--but has new added elements. The sound is hazy and echo laden, creating a smooth, familar vibe, but subtle electronic elements, mellotron and female backing vocals and keyboard percussion on "Ponce de Leon Blues" give "Make the Cowboy Robots Cry" its own distinctive sound. New drummer Jimi Hey sounds great, and DNTEL's (damn, I lost...) Jimmy Tamborello squeaks and blips out "additional sounds". The album generally flows along glacially, much like the more song-oriented post rock outfits, like the Sea and Cake. Most of the tempos are slow and the melodies are majestic, with the exception of the closer "Ghost Dance 1492", which adds a rollicking beat, fuzz guitar, synth noise and vocoder to the mix. "Galapagos" begins as a banjo, guitar and vocal porch jam and evolves slowly with synth and keyboard noises signaling some sort of quiet, rural apocalypse. All six tracks are artfully played and produced, and give generous nods to The Buffalo Springfield, Love, The Byrds, and just about every other 60's LA band, except the Doors. In short, this EP is brilliant.

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