Golden Animals: Free Your Mind And Win A Pony

Elly Roberts reviews

Golden Animals: Free Your Mind And Win A Pony
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  • Released: August 2008
  • Rating: 8/10
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Moody blues – Doors style.

Golden Animals have regurgitated the sound and mood of doom rockers The Doors, with some class and style – it doesn’t end there.

Donning gear like Devendra Banhart, hairy Baltimore-born guitarist Tommy Eisnerand Swedish born songbird/drummer Linda Beercroft re-located from Brooklyn andholed up on a ranch in the Californian desert to get the ambiance for this retrosounding album. A bold, but worthwhile move.

Having travelled extensively in America and Europe, they’ve masterfully pooledtheir wanderlust images, nailing them in the desolate environment and 115 degreeheat. It’s more than obvious greats like Jim Morrison, (Eisner’s a vocalreincarnation of Morrison), and the Rolling Stones, Cream (even The Lovin’Spoonful come to mind), have been a massive influence.

Ride Easy. There’s also the scattered and immaturedrum bashing of Meg White, highlighted on hippified My My My. Light electricstrumming and military drumming precursors a blues swing for the shifting andoften menacing Steady Roller, Doors-like.


There’s a cool swagger on offer for the laidback Queen Mary, influencedby 1930s blues, until it lunges into a whopping romp with cymbals and skins beingpounded. Open with a slinky and mellow tone the delightful Ride Easy nods tolate 60s psychedelia. With a thumping beat, subliminal riffs and rolling guitar licks, Try On Me is hook happy with catchy chorus and their mostcommercial effort, with Follow me Down right out of the Doors songbook,with Eisner’s deep tone lilting towards Morrison once again.

My Friend Bill has much the same quality, though the solo picks are morerefined. The closer, Darkness and Light retains The Doors hangdog feel,and it perfectly captures (more than any other) the baron wilderness the holed-upin. Just like the start, they leave us with a sumptuous bluesy ballad Darkness AndLight, with some deft and disciplined slide guitar honey.

A main feature of this wonderfully titled album is Eisner’s deep and soulfulbaritone.

File under: Not original, but a top album.

Weblink:myspace.com/goldenanimals


The full list of tracks included are :

1. The Steady Roller
2. Queen Mary (The Flop)
3. Ride Easy
4. Try On Me
5. My My My
6. Follow Me Down
7. Turn You Round (Don’t Let Nobody)
8. My Friend Bill
9. I Want You To Come
10. Alice
11. Darkness And Light

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