MICE PARADE What It Means To Be Left-Handed (2010 UK 12-track
CD album - 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' is the stunning new
full-length from Mice Parade. Coloured by splashes of West African
Highlife, Flamenco, Brazillian Jazz, even 80's indie-rock, the album is
knowingly un-hip and as distinctive and idiosyncratic as the band's
previous records. It is a giddy-paced, flickering, enveloping, soaring
and respectful nod to the musical influences that lend themselves to
the band's sound, yet it is never derivative. The album opens with the
gorgeous, frolicking 'Kupanda', performed by Pierce alongside Somi
and kora player Abdou. The track is one of a set of Highlife-influenced
pieces that lie around songs that stray more overtly from the trodden
Mice Parade path: the polar extremes found on 'What It Means To Be
Left-Handed' include lush, sophisticated pseudo-electronica ['Tokyo
Late Night'], a dizzyingly blissful Tom Brosseau cover ['Mary Anne']
and drifting miniatures ['Pond', 'Recover'], yet all somehow fit
effortlessly within the Mice Parade persona. The album may consist of
a collection of individual assets, but its identity is held together by
extraordinary musicianship, by its faithful and enthusiastic
acknowledgment of a 'music existing for music's sake' philosophy, and
by its rich, home-produced sonics)
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