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Pit Er Pat
Pyramids
Release Date: 2006 10 10
Label: Thrill Jockey

Pit Er Pat's second album, Pyramids, is the band's most self-assured sounding work to date, but that's a matter of degree. They still make incredibly delicate, vulnerable music, but this time around it feels a little more grounded than their aptly named debut album, Shakey, which had melodies so fragile they seemed in danger of blowing away. Pyramids is also Pit Er Pat's second time working with producer John McEntire (the first was the 3D Massage EP, which was released earlier in 2006), and with him at the helm, the jazzier, more sophisticated side of their sound is emphasized, particularly on "Solstice," which could pass for some obscure vocal jazz-pop from the late '60s or early '70s. The more refined sound of the playing and arrangements on Pyramids heightens the tension between the music and Fay Davis-Jeffers' small, almost childlike voice; the result is like a little girl singing about grim fairy tales over a broken jazz combo. There's a lot going on in Pit Er Pat's music, even on their seemingly simple songs: "Time Monster" is the closest Pyramids gets to pop, and even then the song's scuttling polyrhythms and musings on how time makes everyone insignificant keep it more aloof than catchy. "Baby's Fist" is another moody standout that recalls the brooding synth folk of the first few Mary Timony solo albums. Davis-Jeffers' lyrics are innocently dark here ("I like the dark because it's like I don't exist/I'm part of the air/Like snowfall") and playfully philosophical on "Skeletons" ("They have nothing you can steal/They have nothing they can lose"), but these feelings carry over to Pyramids' instrumental tracks as well. "Pyramids" itself is especially evocative, with its heavy fuzz bass and exotica leanings, suggesting desert heat or sinister rituals performed in the heart of the jungle. Pit Er Pat creates a dark, strange, and often insular world with their music, but with each release, it becomes a more compelling place to visit. Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Brain MonsterPit Er Pat4:17
2Seasick (Hang Ten)Pit Er Pat2:45
3Time MonsterPit Er Pat3:39
4Baby's FistPit Er Pat3:06
5SwampPit Er Pat5:43
6PyramidPit Er Pat3:10
7No Money = No FriendPit Er Pat4:05
8SolsticePit Er Pat4:14
9Rain CloudsPit Er Pat3:36
10SkeletonsPit Er Pat3:22
11Moon AngelPit Er Pat4:04

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2006CDThrill Jockey
2006LPThrill Jockey



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Rob Doran
Fry Davis Jeffers
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