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Great Lakes Myth Society
Great Lakes Myth Society
Great Lakes Myth Society
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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To some, the Great Lakes are inland oceans. To others, the large pools of relatively warm water are nothing more than the accelerator of winter weather catalyzed by the arctic air that flows down over them. But for the fiv...  more »

     
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All Artists: Great Lakes Myth Society
Title: Great Lakes Myth Society
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Stop Pop & Roll
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 4/19/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 616892634423

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To some, the Great Lakes are inland oceans. To others, the large pools of relatively warm water are nothing more than the accelerator of winter weather catalyzed by the arctic air that flows down over them. But for the five men of Great Lakes Myth Society, the five bodies of water that form the chain of freshwater basins are more than that -- they?re living souls worthy of celebration and fear. Spurred on by the spirit of their hometown of Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the foot of Lake Erie, Great Lakes Myth Society?s self-titled debut encompasses every aspect of the Great Lakes region, specifically the dark tales of its people and natural surroundings. "We?ve always had a keen sense of geography, and the music that turns me on the most calls to mind a certain place or era," explains Timothy Monger (vocals, guitars), "To reference our home in song has always been a natural reaction. It was only when we noticed how strong the themes were that the desire to center our project within the Lakes took hold." While band?s allegiance to the lakes is ever-present, a good melody is always paramount and it?s the combination of the two that fuel Great Lakes Myth Society?s alternately pastoral and brutal songs. Take the plaintive "Buffalo Nickel" for example. "Tim and I used to live downtown on Ann Street in a rented house from the 1850?s," recalls James Christopher Monger (vocals, guitars). "In June, storm clouds would come in from the west and hold steady over us like a wraith in a Ray Bradbury novel. I like the idea of severe weather as an apocalyptic hiccup? a window into the past that, for just a brief moment, would re-animate our pre-World War I neighborhood of old. The chimes, thunder and sirens that appear on the song were recorded on a four-track from my bedroom window during one of these occurrences." Like the coming storm, vocals roll in ever more aggressively until a thunderclap of intertwined vocals and piano sweep the listener into the past.
 

CD Reviews

An Experience
Heidi | Ann Arbor, MI | 04/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The best way to describe GLMS, I believe, is "Epic". A sound like no other, original and ..... educational? lyrics derived from band members' interest in the history and mythology of the Michigan and greater lakes region. The band's energy and sincerity will get you hooked, the quality will keep you listening."
Unbelievable!
williger | Brighton, MI | 05/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you can't find something you like on this album, then you just don't like music! Melodies, harmonies, great beats, wonderful instrumental renderings, sometimes orchestral, but always interesting with fascinating imagery."
Sweetwater rocks
Jane's daughter | Grand Haven, Michigan United States | 04/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Well, Ann Arbor is hardly at "the foot of Lake Erie..." as the Product Description so confidently puts it, but no matter. This band gets it right on every song. There's more to write about (and sing about) in this incredible region than the folks in New Yuck, New Yuck, could imagine. Can't wait for the new CD."