The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic

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Album Details

Title: Mass Romantic
Artist: The New Pornographers
Release Date: 11/21/2000
Re-Released On: 10/7/2003
Label: Matador, Mint Records
UPCs: 744861054023, 773871004322, 773871004315
Genre: Rock
Styles: Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Bright, Bittersweet, Cheerful, Complex, Gleeful, Quirky, Rousing, Self-Conscious, Theatrical, Witty, Aggressive, Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Playful, Fun, Innocent
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 23
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Mass Romantic
  2. The Fake Headlines
  3. The Slow Descent into Alcoholism
  4. Mystery Hours
  5. Jackie
  6. Letter from an Occupant
  7. To Wild Homes
  8. The Body Says No
  9. Execution Day
  10. Centre for Holy Wars
  11. The Mary Martin Show
  12. Breakin' the Law

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDMatador540
2000CDMint Records43

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Album Review

Mass Romantic is a barnstorming debut from The New Pornographers, a collection of Vancouver-based indie rockers. With chief songwriting duties falling into the hands of Destroyer's Dan Bejar and Zumpano's Carl Newman, the album displays a decidedly power pop form of indie rock. Guitars wail and ratchet as keyboards swirl toward every direction of the compass. The vocals, handled by Bejar, Newman, drummer Kurt Dahl, and alt-country star Neko Case, are sung in a style that delivers maximum catchiness. The band displays a keen sense of musical history, as the songs cover influences ranging from the Beatles ("The Mary Martin Show") to David Bowie ("The Slow Descent into Alcoholism") to T. Rex ("Mystery Hours") to Todd Rundgren ("The Fake Headlines"). Mass Romantic is noisy, fuzzy, crunchy, and hook-heavy. It's an album that reveals its charms through repeat listens, and makes a listener wonder how the band can master so many different musical styles via so many vocalists while still maintaining a fiercely cohesive sound. Case, who has previously proven herself a master of warped country crooning, proves herself equally accomplished in the world of rock swagger with her vocals on "Mass Romantic" and "Letter from an Occupant"; she provides background vocals on a number of other tracks as well. In some better alternate reality, Mass Romantic's bitter yet sugary staccato treats would have burnt up the charts with hit single after hit single. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill AndersonPhotography
Blaine ThurierKeyboards
Carl NewmanWurlitzer, Pipe Organ, Vocals, Korg Synthesizer
Daniel BejarVocals, Korg Synthesizer, Multi Instruments, Pipe Organ, Wurlitzer
David CarswellProducer
Fisher RoseDrums
John CollinsEngineer, Producer, ?, Bass
Kurt DahleDrums, Vocals
Neko CaseVocals
Shannon OksanenPhotography