Pedals Aluminum Group

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  • Release Date: 08/24/1999
  • Sales Rank: 81,038
  • Label: MINTY FRESH
  • UPC: 796627003424
 
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Pedals

1LISTENRose Selavy's Valise 9:20
2LISTENLie Detector Test 3:19
3LISTENPaperback 4:35
4LISTENEasy On Your Eyes 4:33
5LISTENMiss Tate 3:54
6LISTENTwo-Bit Faux Construction 4:30
7LISTENA Blur in Your Vision 6:39
8LISTENJinxed 4:11
9LISTENImpress Me 3:49
10LISTEN$35 5:51

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Editorial Reviews

Pedals fulfills the immense promise of the Aluminum Group's previous recordings, largely dispensing of the derivative synth-pop detours which hampered the preceding Plano to concentrate instead on the lush, darkly romantic, orchestral arrangements distinguishing the band's finest work. Co-produced by Jim O'Rourke, whose own masterpiece Eureka the record most closely recalls, Pedals' grandiose designs become immediately apparent with the opening "Rose Selavy's Valise," a nine-minute pocket symphony and the most ambitious song Frank and John Navin brothers have created to date. This majestic but subtly-shaded epic builds with grace and precision, and its moody synth washes, shimmering guitars, and string and horn flourishes perfectly set the tone for the remainder of the disc. As before, the suave elegance and cool surfaces of Aluminum Group's compositions belie the poison-pen temperament of the brothers' lyrics; the withering putdowns and snarky come-ons from before are joined this time out by a surfeit of arch literary allusions, but the songs' scathing wit deflates even the loftiest pretensions -- not only is Pedals the band's most bitter pill yet, it's also the easiest to swallow. Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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