A very pleasing and entertaining album from up North!
aloverofgreysilentdays | boston, ma | 06/09/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I was upset to look and see only 1 review of this fine album, so I thought I'd do my duty and contribute. This is a Candadian indie-folk group with some very catchy songs and occasionally morbid and interesting lyrics - the guitar and banjo are prevelant - the songs are familiar sounding yet original - the vocalist doesn't have the prettiest voice, it's rather flat sounding actually, but he carries off the songs well with a grace and deadpan type of humor - for fans of Sufjan Stevens, Jim Guthrie (whose in the group), Animal Collective, or Wilco - check this out - A very consistent and enjoyable album from up North! Enjoy!"
Oh Canada
space_antelope | Baltimore Maryland | 12/12/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Royal City's 2001 release "Alone at the Microphone" is a record that embraces dichotomies. The album opens with the romping "Bad Luck" whose lyrics ("I met you in the alley / all covered in maggots") set a tone that is present through the rest of the album, though in an abstract way. "Dank is the Air of Death and Loathing" carries a similar sound and equally jarring lyrics, yet still manages to have a deceptively upbeat feel. "You Are the Vine," on the other hand, is an almost-ballad that, depending on interpretation, could have either a romantic or religious bend ("I am the Vine / You are the branches / Those who follow me / Will have eternal life" is a traditional Christian hymn). Meshing their offbeat lyrics with an offbeat twangy sound makes for a true keeper."