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August 23, 2006

New Akron/Family - "Gone Beyond"

Last spring, we were so blown away by psych-folk band Akron/Family's self-titled debut, we made 'em a Band To Watch. Since then, amid a marathon tour the band squeezed in some new recordings during chaotic Chicago studio sesions. The fruits of Ak Ak's labor come to us 9/25 with the release of Meek Warrior. The album, which features contributions from legendary jazz percussionist Hamid Drake and members of Do Make Say Think and Broken Social Scene, switches gears from plaintive country to tribal jams to wacky jazz. But mostly, you'll hear beautiful acoustic freak folk with head-scratching lyrics. I know, "freak folk" -- so overused. But this folk music is freaky. And Animal Collective is a suitable reference point.

Michael from Young God Records is letting Stereogum premiere the stunning "Gone Beyond." Here's how he describes it: "'Gone Beyond' is the sort of palliative hymn I'd love to hear while suddenly finding myself drifting through the universe having unexpectedly jettisoned the meat-grinder of earthly existence." Uh, us too. (FYI -- this is the most accessible song on the album. We didn't want to scare you off with the ten-minute opener "Blessing Force," which concludes with a brass band's execution. Or Seth stepping on someone's trumpet.)

Akron/Family - "Gone Beyond" (MP3)

Meek Warrior is priced especially low so buy it. And, if you're new to the Family, stream Stereogum's favorite three songs from their last album at MySpace.

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wish I liked this more

Posted by: wish at 08/23/06 1:37 PM | Reply
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the 2 rockers are pretty lackluster and overly long, but the more folkish numbers are solid, esp. "Gone Beyond" and the title track.

Posted by: matt at 08/23/06 2:08 PM | Reply
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"Akron Family dissapoints Devo with their deception"

Read it in the local paper....

Posted by: Jack at 08/23/06 2:34 PM | Reply
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Let the Akron/Family backlash begin! They were so cool a year ago, but now they're not.

Some of you are biggest, nastiest pieces of indie trash I've ever seen. You weren't cool in high school and you're still not cool no matter how much you want to piss in someone's Wheaties.

However, I can't say Meek Warrior has grabbed my attention like the band's self-titled album or the extraordinary split with Gira, but a lot of the tracks are growing on me.

Posted by: Justin at 08/23/06 3:31 PM | Reply
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Great Post. I am digging this track. But these guys are at their best in concert.

Posted by: danfun at 08/23/06 3:43 PM | Reply
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when were the akron/family "so cool"

I don't remember them ever making much of a splash

this song is nice enough but in the larger scheme of things, mostly unmemorable

Posted by: erik at 08/23/06 6:07 PM | Reply
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wow, incredibly boring. a shame, they're album last year ruled the school. i hope the rest of the album is better, and i'm certain their live show will still melt faces.

Posted by: lostinaustin at 08/23/06 8:49 PM | Reply
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Sounds like a Led Zeppelin III B side with the Drop D tuning.

Posted by: Dave at 08/25/06 12:02 AM | Reply
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