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El-Creepo!
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Album: El-Creepo!
# Song Title   Time
1)    Lazy Tiger
2)    Witch Hunt
3)    Orange Peel Sunrise
4)    Easy Killer
5)    Skeleton Horse
6)    Art of Bullfighting, The
7)    El-Creepo!
8)    Hitman
9)    Hot Little Temper
10)    Bachanalian Desert Heathens
11)    Pitchfork
12)    Space Needle
13)    Bloody Mary
 

Album: El-Creepo!
# Song Title   Time
1)    Lazy Tiger
2)    Witch Hunt
3)    Orange Peel Sunrise
4)    Easy Killer
5)    Skeleton Horse
6)    Art of Bullfighting, The
7)    El-Creepo!
8)    Hitman
9)    Hot Little Temper
10)    Bachanalian Desert Heathens
11)    Pitchfork
12)    Space Needle
13)    Bloody Mary
 
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  • Personnel: Todd Smith (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo, piano, keyboards); Heather Berry (vocals); Jasan Stepp (cello); John Ensminger (drums).
  • Audio Mixer: Steve Wright .
  • Recording information: WrightWay Studios.
  • El-Creepo!, the debut release by Polkadot Cadaver frontman Todd Edward Smith's solo project of the same name, tries to capture a sense of wry, twisted sentiments within mostly lighter music. But whether it fully succeeds is something of an open question. For the most part -- but as the album continues, less and less prominently -- Smith aims for a kind of quiet, understated '60s guitar art-pop that touches on a variety of inspirations, from Lee Hazlewood's spooked-out country on "Skeleton House" to the groovy samba-like swirl of "Orange Peel Sunrise" and plenty of hints of Brian Wilson throughout the album in general. El-Creepo! features winsome singing, soft harmonies, and -- more clearly at some points than others -- unsettled and sometimes bitter lyrics about problems with life and love, and off-the-beaten-track concerns with both. The net effect ends up recalling Belle & Sebastian's early work more than might be guessed (or perhaps even intended), but this in turn gets upset when blasts of quick Mr. Bungle-style thrash/clown metal start surfacing on "The Art of Bullfighting" and "Hitman." But rather than providing more interest through variety, the end result of that shift is a bit deadening. ~ Ned Raggett
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