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01. GOODARZI, OMEED - Zoltar Hid All The Locks
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02. GOODARZI, OMEED - Minnows
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ARTIST
GOODARZI, OMEED
TITLE
Zoltar Hid All the Locks / Minnows
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FEEDING TUBE RECORDS
CATALOG #
FTR 349LP
FTR 349LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
4/20/2018
"Debut vinyl by the guitarist of
Donkey No No
presents two different sides of this mysterious maestro. 'Zoltar Hid All the Locks' is a full on studio quintet session where
Jeremy Latch
(formerly of the
Grudges
) played clarinet,
Adam Langellotti
(ex-Grudges,
Sore Eros
, etc.) played percussion and ran the board,
Matt Robidoux
(ex-
Speedy Ortiz
,
Curse Purse
, etc.) played guitar and drum box, and
Jen Gelineau
(Donkey No No,
Egg Eggs
, etc.) handled the fiddle. The sound on this ranges from Donkey No No's woodsy smoke house charm to segments that really channel early, just post-
Barrett
Floyd
without doing any apery. The 'Minnows' side is all
Omeed
, doing solos tunesterism then taking on the brute fascism of
Dumbledonny Trump
the way only an American with a Middle Eastern background can. The side opens with Omeed working in an ur-American tradition (somewhere between
Buck Owens
' 'Act Naturally' and
Paul Newman
's version of 'Plastic Jesus' from
Cool Hand Luke
). From there, reality starts to get sliced, like shifting shards from the brain of
Philip K Dick
. Songs, constructions, faux-
Sinatra
homages and flat-out collages bend through each other in unexpected ways, culminating in sequential tape assemblages that says
FUCK YOU TRUMP
as loudly as anything I've yet heard. Jump on the Omeed train. Your children will be proud you did." --
Byron Coley
, 2018 Edition of 300.
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