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February 2006
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CD Review: Pilotdrift - Water Sphere
February 22,
2006
Matt Largo
Water Sphere
Pilotdrift
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Texarkana's latest export, Pilotdrift, has recently released Water Sphere,
which runs the gamut of musical styles from cool, rhythmically-driven, Indie
Pop to scary, Fellini-esque, Cabaret tunes. Pilotdrift managed to catch the
attention of Polyphonic Spree's Tim DeLaughter and Julie Doyle, who own Good
Records. They consigned their first self-released CD, Iter Facere (5 of the
13 tracks ended up on Water Sphere) at Good Records and shortly thereafter
became the first band to be signed to Good Records Recordings that was not a
product of DeLaughter.
Upon first listen, I could easily tell that these guys defy simple
categorization of their music and that little to none of the creative
soundscapes on Water Sphere were accidental or random studio magic. The fact
that Pilotdrift calls Texarkana, Texas home, seemed unusual at first, but
then again, the Flaming Lips call Norman, Oklahoma home. Pilotdrift (Kelly
Carr - lead vocals/piano/acoustic guitar, Jay Budzilowski - bass, Ben Rice -
drums, Eric Russell - electronics/guitar, and John David Blagg - electric
guitar) slides comfortably between several musical genres while showcasing
their vast lexicon of musical styles and influences.
I have to admit, when I first popped this CD into my car stereo and cranked
the volume to get the total effect, a few of the songs ("Late Night in a Wax
Museum" and "Jekyll & Hyde Suite") initially gave me the heebie-jeebies just
by virtue of their dynamic range and the brooding mood they created.
Throughout the album, I could hear likely influences from contemporaries
like Supergrass, Radiohead, Mercury Rev, Pink Floyd, the Flaming Lips, and
Sigur Ros. Some of my favorite tracks are:
"Caught in My Trap" - An intricate, Alt-Rock Opera in three movements.
"Comets" - A beautifully textured, ethereal tune complete with haunting,
breathy choral arrangements
"Bubblecraft" - A cool, medium-tempo, Sci-Fi, Martini Lounge tune with Thom
Yorke-ish vocals and a chorus that seems to contain a snippet of musical DNA
from the Charlie's Angels television series theme.
"Passenger Seat" - Rhythmically-driven, Alt-Pop song with tasteful helpings
of soundboard experimentation and digital panache. Four minutes and
forty-three seconds of this song will leave you wanting more.
Overall, Water Sphere is a pleasurable, mind-stretching, musical odyssey
from the atmospheric first track, "Caught in My Trap," to the Radiohead-meets-Andrew
Lloyd Webber feel of the last track, "So Long." This is an exceptional debut
album and is hopefully the harbinger of more great music from Texarkana's
intelligent and musically inventive quintet. Catch Pilotdrift live as they
wrap up their tour with Supergrass: Feb 22 - Los Angeles, CA at Avalon; Feb
23 - San Francisco, CA at The Great American Music Hall; Feb 25 - Seattle,
WA at The Showbox; and Feb 26 - Vancouver, BC at The Commodore Ballroom
Visit them online at: Pilotdrift.com
Highly Recommended.