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Drag City - DC882LP
Since 2011, Mike's been a Drag City stalwart, first with Sic Alps, then as a solo and with The Peacers-but Mike "The Mighty Flashlight" Fellows has been a behind-the-scenes figure at Drag City since the early early days, playing live and on record with Royal Trux, Silver Jews and Will Oldham. And in fact, Donovan first laid eyes on Fellows way back in 1994, at yer legendary Drag City Invitational (we're a matchmaker, blush!)! A multi-hy- phenate, Fellows has contributed to releases from Endless Boogie, Pigeons, Weeping Bong Band and Prison in recent years. So when these two rambling musicians found themselves in adjacent communities in upstate New York, Mike D brought Mike F into the process of his new solo album. There The Mighty Flashlight turned ON, bringing his recording, writing, performing and mixing talents to the tabletop with such a seasoned vibe that he bought himself real estate in the album title itself! Something usually reserved for characters of legend (like Kiss's adversary The Phantom of the Park) or giants of Dub (King Tubby, Scientist, Lee Perry et al, amen). The two-Mike combination makes the fourth Donovan solo alb a one that hits all kinda high water marks for the most and the best of what he's capable of/plus inclined to do. And MF wanted to hear something different out of MD's sound-so it could only be a meeting of the minds in the end. Mike D's music, in all phases, takes the form of a next-phase roots-pop: soaked in the traditional waters of rock and roll and passed through a variety of after-punk sonic sieves, highlighted with DIY and lo-fi values. and making a jolly hallucinatory racket, at that! He prefers a particular density of obtuse angles colliding sweet and hot noise, an arrangement he has perfected over all his Sic Alps/solo/The Peacers years; his innate understanding of the mechanics of a pop song wends purposefully through the junk-strewn landscape, sharing secrets with cipher in hand. Playing in this cracked kingdom of sound/garden of verse, Mighty Flashlight alternately accents and balances Mike's eccentricities with his playing and knob-spinning-and with the Flashlight shining bright upon him, Donovan's serpentine path becomes ever so much more elastic, heightened from line to line, change to change, its motility creating different shapes in our ears. Mighty's own kind of stereo imagining informs Donovan's smoky subterranea with additional depth of field, while still allowing all the wayward details within the arrangement to diverge as one. Mike and Mighty wind it all together: art punk utterance and top 40 radio junk of yore, the primitivity that formed recorded music in its youth, honkytonk romanticism, liminal chamber-folk and ever-present disassociated psychedelia, transformed via self-medica- tion into a gleeful, extramusical ennui while giving the listener impetus to sing along with Mike's patented unlikely combos of melody and lyric, as re: "The Godly Orator said / Mike can you play us / a pile of old words from a can" "When you went inside the globe / and I stood outside the show/ the sky looked prepared to snow" "Here comes/ here comes/the missing drum" Sonoumbulant! Sequiturial! Munificent! The sprawl of sounds and tunes, wayward, yet compact, is so easy to admire. It might be easier when you sing 'em, though-but it's eas- iest of all when Mike does!
Planet Metley 03:46
Amalgam Wagon 01:38
The Godly Orator 02:14
A Capitol Pitch 03:42
Whistledown 03:16
Mr. Eepwell 01:03
Pollardian Jack 03:30
Sadfinger Meets The Mighty Flashlight 04:13
Wild Strip / Beeline Subway 02:15
Total Devastation 03:12
John The Alarmist 01:20
Laurel Lotus Dub 03:16
Our Liberty 03:56