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Metacritic Music Reviews, Mouthfuls by Fruit Bats, Yet another experimental indie band to arise out of the Chicago scene, the Fruit Bats are the brainchild of multi. Mouthfuls, an Album by Fruit Bats. Released April 8, 2003 on Sub Pop (catalog no. Genres: Indie Pop, Folk Pop.
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'Mouthfuls,' Released: April 8, 2003 For folks who. • were wondering where this new guy in came from. • are never disappointed when a banjo or toy piano suddenly shows up halfway through a song. Mda Software.
• insist that their folk-pop positively shimmers. The backstory: Like a musical daydream, the second album by what was then the Chicago duo Fruit Bats glides by like 'a piece of grass floating on a breeze,' to borrow a phrase from 'A Bit of Wind.' The album takes its title from that song, in which singer and songwriter Eric Johnson lists various things — from 'sandstorms and signs from God' to 'mouthfuls of Niagara Falls' — required to do. Um, something. Exactly what is never specified. Fruit Bats has evolved from a solo project to a full-fledged band, with Johnson as the only constant over the years. The first official release was 2001's 'Echolocation.'
Johnson was playing banjo and guitar with experimental band at the time, and band members convinced him to record some of his more folky material and release it on their label. The album garnered enough attention to win Fruit Bats a gig supporting on tour and a contract with for their follow-up. 'Mouthfuls' is full of fanciful imagery. Sometimes the lyrics are violent on the surface, but Johnson always delivers them with such nonchalant sweetness that you don't think anything of such lines as, 'If I broke my jaw for you I'd find a bloody tooth and pull it out.' Eric Johnson and Gillian Lisee made up Fruit Bats circa 2003.The music is equally dreamy — not snoozy, mind you, but it's easy to get lost in it. Mr Bean Dress Up Games. When it's over, there are lucid melodies that will stick in your head while others parts will seem like hazy memories. The mostly acoustic instrumentation and sunny harmonies are occasionally sprinkled with some electronic tinkering, but it never sounds the least bit out of place.