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When I posted about the blown-out gospel-noise of U.S. Girls a couple Septembers ago, I referred to it as the “Chicago/Portland project of Megan Remy.” Now it’s the Philadelphia project of Megan Remy. And it’s even better. Her excellent second Siltbreeze full-length Go Grey, which yokes hiss and dark pop hooks into a claustrophobically expansive 28-minute blast, is out today. The first bit of feedback to emerge from is the sing-song “Red For Radio.” It’s actually not my favorite song on the collection (see, instead “I Don’t Have a Mind of My Own,” “The Mountain’s High,” “Summer Of The Yellow Dress”), but it’s a good one and the appropriate entryway, for sure. It arrives with this impressive video co-directed by Jacqueline Castel and the animator Preston Spurlock. Castel told us the clip was “created on the flatbed of a b + w photocopier,” i.e. “none of it was digitally created/manipulated. Every frame was hand collaged, photocopied, scanned, and then edited together.” Totally in the spirit of Remy’s hand-manipulated universe.

The MP3:

Go Grey is out today (2/2) via Siltbreeze.

You’ll hear more at MySpace. Oldies:


Comments (5)
  1. adam  |   Posted on Feb 2nd, 2010

    !!!

  2. ahab  |   Posted on Feb 2nd, 2010

    Is this a different band than ‘girls’ ?

  3. Of course they are, dum dum! I wanted to say ‘silly’ but, well, you know :)

  4. I think I saw Al and Tipper Gore in there

  5. Amazing. Song and video.

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