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Album Review

Never shy to throw instruments, samples, and various electronic blips and bleeps to see what sticks to the wall, Electric President open with the hushed vocals on the dreamy and heady "Good Morning, Hypocrite," which is a cross of Moby and Primitive Radio Gods. The duo obviously isn't afraid of using its pop harmonies during the chorus with fabulous results that have you singing along with a childlike innocent. This continues with the precious "Insomnia," which contains a more pronounced roots flavor with a hint of a lush orchestrated arrangement in the background. The group rarely rests on its laurels, with a distant electric guitar marking the opening of the heavier but groove-riddled "Ten Thousand Lives," which has a few shifts musically, soaring before resorting to more "bah dum bah" harmonies. "Grand Machine No. 12," however, is a rather mediocre song that never truly finds its way, just ambling along with the harmonies recalling the lead singer from Wheatus. "Hum" is more direct yet just comes a tad over two minutes with some backward loops in the intro. As the album goes on, this vocal style can be sometimes trying and tedious. The first real head-scratching track has to be "Snow on Dead Neighborhoods," which has a great intro but then resorts to a safer, whispered pop style à la Billy Corgan circa "Disarmed" or the Grapes of Wrath. Then it resurrects itself with a solid hook in the chorus and the high-hat-driven backbeat. The nadir of the record is "Metal Fingers," which starts off like a song by the Cure circa Bloodflowers before some bizarre and asinine rap basically sinks the song. Nonetheless, Electric President mix electric guitar with an occasional thicker wall of sound during "We Were Never Build to Last," which veers from soft to loud and back. A tender, Neil Young-ish lullaby ballad entitled "Farewell" closes this generally good but occasionally uneven album.

Customer Reviews

So good so far

I just randomly came across this band yesterday, previewed a few songs on itunes and then bought the album. The more I listen, the more I like. The layered electro-production combined with the simple vocals creates an interesting mood (similar to Postal Service). The singer never really belts it out...he almost just hums the lyrics as if he's singing by himself, to himself. This is an introspective, emotional album with great production. Be sure to check it out if you like music in the Postal Service/Radiohead/Flaming Lips vein. Good stuff.

Electic Indie is here to say...so make a new setting at your table

Thats right, what seems to be one of the new emerging genres to come out of the Indie Sence is this sorta of Soft/Electic/Lyrically charged music with gentle male vocals. "Good Morning, Hypocrite" has a very familar sound to it, like you swear you heard it somewhere before. This album is a must for any fan of the Indie/Acoustic/folk/electic. Enjoy.

this was built to last.

i just want to make something clear--while this has some elements that the postal service does--it sounds more like the notwist. i love both those bands. i love electric president. this album is so good, i cant do it justice in just 6000 characters. they have blended electronica with real instruments so well, it is just amazing. there are parts where its just clicky-beepy but then it goes into straight acoustic guitar/vocals. his voice, while im at it, is sort of like colin mccoy (the decemberists) and connor oberst (bright eyes). its just so beautiful. so between amazing lyrics/instrumentation/vocals/style, this album is going to see a lot of play on my ipod.

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Jacksonville, FL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Though friends Ben Cooper and Alex Kane had been playing music together since 2000, it wasn't until 2004 that they decided to give a name to their project and start laying down their tracks. Recording between October of that year and May of the next in Kane's bedroom and Cooper's shed, the duo, called Electric President, released their debut self-titled full-length on indie electronica mainstay Morr Music in 2006, and shortly after a pair...
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