Unknown Mortal Orchestra Critics Faves for the Year
12 December 2011
Unknown Mortal Orchestra Critics Faves for the Year
Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s album and latest video ‘Bicycle’ have been collecting media accolades around the world on the eve of the group’s debut shows in New Zealand this week.
UMO’s self-titled album was recorded at home by Ruban Neilson in Portland Oregon and has been toured relentlessly by his group around the world over the past ten months.
The album was this week named #34 in the year’s best list in NME and #50 in Uncut. UK magazine The Fly has already ranked the album #21 in its year-end poll.
Influential website Pitchfork listed it in July as one of the year’s twenty best “overlooked records”, saying UMO turned funk grooves upside down “in the name of singular pop songwriting that's deliciously quirky”.
NME’s critics poll cited the album as “one of the most unexpected contenders for album of the year… as accessible as it was trippy.”
Reviewing UMO’s recent London show in the same issue, NME raved, calling Neilson a guitarist who “psych-shreds”, “crunch-shreds”, “super-shreds” and “speed-shreds” through the set, creating a sound that is “vast, bluesy and with bigger balls than a big sexy ox.”
UMO this week debuted their ‘Bicycle’ music video on US site spin.com. Spin hyped the “debaucherous” clip, saying it “stars a thrill-seeking blonde (model Sarah Dumont) who enjoys shoplifting in the convenience store, smashing things with a lead pipe, blowing up Twinkies, and countless traffic violations … It's like Rihanna’s ‘We Found Love’ video, minus the MDMA but with a lot more criminal activity”
Unknown Mortal Orchestra arrived downunder this week for headline shows and festivals including Homebake, Meredith and Falls in Australia and the Auckland Big Day Out – a show where Neilson’s previous band the Mint Chicks have already set the benchmark for confrontational brilliance, taking a chainsaw to sponsor’s staging in one legendary performance.
Watch the Bicycle clip: http://vimeo.com/33298382
NZ dates – this Friday at SFBH in Wellington and Saturday at Auckland’s Kings Arms
ENDS