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Still No Neutral Milk Hotel Reunion, But The Music Tapes Are Back With New Album, Video, Live Show

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We were big fans of First Imaginary Symphony For Nomad back in the day, as well as the Music Tapes' prop-heavy, metronome-toting live show. If you can believe it, that debut came out nine years ago. Around that time, Neutral Milk Hotel was still active, so it was seen as Julian Koster's singing-saw and wire-recorder side project. Since then, NMH went the way of legends, and Koster's kept a lower profile. Well, he and his Tapes are back. Via Merge:

[Koster is] working on a story album entitled 2nd Imaginary Symphony for Cloudmaking, narrated by Brian Dewan and accompanied by bowed banjos, singing saws and sound effects. Portions of the story were aired in early 2003 on WNYC in New York, and were met with great enthusiasm by Music Tapes fans longing for new material.

Music Tapes For Clouds And Tornadoes spotlights Julian's songcraft and distinctive vocals, his almost religious devotion to the singing saw, and numerous contributions from other musicians in the Elephant 6 orbit. As on previous efforts, recording was done using an array of antique hardware, giving Music Tapes For Clouds And Tornadoes a timeless, texturally rich sonic palette. It is the sound of Julian's world poking through the curtain surrounding objective reality. In his words, "I just find the imaginary more real than the physical. Magic, the way we find things beautiful, the light behind eyes, kindness, and how we want to serve and protect the things we care about - these things seem like the real foundation of the world to me. I hope that the songs on this record can be more than just postcards from a world, but an invitation to it, to anyone at all who may find such a place comforting and nice."

Quite the build-up, eh? Now it's time to look and listen.

That's "Minister of Longitude." Here's the awesome "Majesty," also from the new record.

The Music Tapes - "Majesty" (MP3)

You can catch the band and their metronome live at the Athens Popfest 8/15 at the 40 Watt Club. Trust us, don't miss it.

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can't believe it's been 9 years since i got their first album. it blew my mind back then, and i've been waiting for its follow-up ever since. this is great news and the new songs are wonderful.

Posted by: dan at May 7, 2008 11:40 AM | Reply
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Check Joey Beats' Indie Rock Blues record for one of my favorite NMH remixes ever.

Posted by: BushwickSocialClub at May 7, 2008 12:19 PM | Reply
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a few reasons why they were awesome live, at least when I saw em: half of the songs sung by a TV set, comically oversize metronome that was a drum machine, giant white clapping hands where the hi-hat should be, dude jumping in a box of marbles for percussion, other dude playing kick drum/giant hands and tuba at the same time, bouncing rubber ball as instrument. God bless em and dearly departed Fort Thunder

Posted by: kingoffresno at May 8, 2008 12:42 AM | Reply
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new song is sweet!

Posted by: Unlimited at May 8, 2008 9:13 PM | Reply
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