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Hey, It's been awhile since I've posted here, but I'm certainly willing to come out of hiding to dispense some Mountain Goats advice.
While "The Sunset Tree" is certainly a great album, I'd argue that they have MUCH better in their vast catalog. The thing with them is that most of their pre-2002 output is VERY lo-fi, (recorded with only a portable boom-box). However, as I'm sure you've found, the true strength in the Mountain Goats is in John Darnielle's lyrics. In my opinion, the best full-length Goats release is "All Hail West Texas". It is definitely a lo-fi affair, but Darnielle's writing has never been better than on songs like "The Best Ever Death Metal Band From Denton" and "The Mess Inside". If I could recommend only two MG songs those would be the ones. However, other "lo-fi" era classics include "Golden Boy", "The Window Song", and "Going to Georgia". If you're not getting into the lo-fi sound, check out "Tallahasse". It's another studio Mountain Goats album that I feel is easily the equal of "The Sunset Tree". I doubt you'll be disappointed with anything Darnielle's done.
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Jedi
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Hah, weird. I was just having a huge discussion about these guys on another board. "Tallahassee" is definitely worth checking out. It's not as immediately accessible as "Sunset Tree" but I think it has a few songs that are much stronger than anything on Sunset Tree. I'm currently, uh, obtaining "We Shall All Be Healed" so I'll let people know of my impressions about that later on. The best part about Mountain Goats is that the guy has so much stuff you'll constantly be looking for new stuff.
------ There's a golden age comin' round, comin' round, comin' round
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| Posts: 2246 | Location: ATL-abouts. | Registered: 24 October 2006 |    |
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Jedi
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The back catalog is interesting at first but wears thin quickly. I love all the Florida (esp. Tampa/Bay Area) references because they make me shiver. It's eerie to hear such an accurate representation in something that feels so far (in style) from the feel of our area. I love it.
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| Posts: 2815 | Location: Drug induced coma. | Registered: 01 December 2006 |    |
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Jedi
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Bumping this thread because I have decided that We Shall All Be Healed is fantastic. I have decreed it. "No Children" is still a bucketful of laughs, though.
------ There's a golden age comin' round, comin' round, comin' round
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| Posts: 2246 | Location: ATL-abouts. | Registered: 24 October 2006 |    |
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