Once again, Isaac Brock and company deliver...
Andrew | ATL | 07/17/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is a good addition to the Modest Mouse/Ugly Casanova catalog. Ugly Casanova is whatever collective Brock puts together aside from Modest Mouse, so hipsters can stop saying this isn't Ugly Casanova. If you enjoy Modest Mouse, you'll enjoy this album. James Mercer's "Journey Through the Past" is good, but not as good as the Neil Young original. Mason Jennings' "Machines" actually sounds a lot like a lost Neil Young track.
My favorite tracks were Lay Me Down, Wave Goodbye, Maybe We're Lost, Coconut Flakes (which is an acoustic version of an older electric Love As Laughter song), and Here's To Now. The rest of the Ugly Casanova songs on here are enjoyable instrumentals.
This is a good release to tide you over until the next album Modest Mouse releases.
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Bought this for Ugly Casanova only
ModestAB | Columbus, OH USA | 07/02/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Ever since I became a fan of Modest Mouse I just could not get enough of their music. I bought every single album, EP, rare single, vinyl, and unauthorized concert DVDs. When I discovered Ugly Casanova's masterpiece "Sharpen Your Teeth," I had even more respect for the musicianship of Sir Isaac Brock.
So, in short, the reason I bought this soundtrack was for the acquisition of new Ugly Casanova songs. I want to start by saying the soundtrack is a great companion piece driving for long hours, but I am not a real fan of Jack Johnson or James Mercer. I know Mercer has lent his vocal talents on a few Modest Mouse tracks, but he just doesn't do it for me as a soloist or with the Shins.
Isaac Brock, lead singer or Modest Mouse, has really crafted something natural and raw with Ugly Casanova's return to the music world. I couldn't be more excited, even if the songs are a tad less alarming than "Sharpen Your Teeth." By that, I mean that "Sharpen Your Teeth" was much more experimental and outlandishly satisfying in so many different aspects of vocals, instruments, and lyrics.
I can't say I love this album, it will take a few listens. But heck, any Ugly Casanova is amazing music and Ugly Casanova, nonetheless.
Must listens: Lay Me Down, Here's to Now"