Olenka and the Autumn Lovers – s/t + Papillonette EP
Both Bob (itsnotthebandihateitstheirfans) Battams and Sean (everythingispop) Wright have been talking up Olenka and the Autumn Lovers (London, On) for a good time now. In fairness, I think I might have written something about them before now were I still living in the burgeoning metropolis, but, I’ve moved on to bigger, swinefluier pastures. But, ironically (or not) it was a trip back to the forest city (London, On) that really made me take notice of OatAL.
They were playing a CHRW (Radio Western) fundraiser/my buddy Elliot mentioned them to me/I remembered all the times Bob and Sean talked about them/I listened to their myspace songs approximately 100 times, and thus (yes, thus – in case you are just stopping by I have a highly literate readership) I sought out the rest of the work of OatAL. Thanks to Allan (awmusic.ca) via Darin @ the parallel universe I got my hands on both the s/t album and the companion EP Papillonette.
Suffice to say that after a few spins (I’ve basically listened to these two albums exclusively over the last 3 days) that its pretty easy to see why OatAL were voted London’s album of the year. Now, I suspect that many people would kind of scoff at that award – London isn’t exactly known for its arts scene – but, actually, in the last 3/4/5 years London has given birth to a bunch of pretty awesome albums: Basia Bulat Oh, My Darling; Shad, The Old Prince and When This is Over, Great Lake Swimmers, Oniagara, Bodies and Minds, Great Lake Swimmers, and there are others… I imagine… I’ll also point out that London has produced (academy award winner), Paul Haggis, Ryan Gosling (dreamboat), and so on…
The albums themselves draw on Olenka’s Eastern European background (kind of like a female Beirut, but less depressing), but aren’t defined exclusively by that sound. Its fitting since Olenka grew up in Vancouver, is now a Londonian, but – according to the press release – has travelled far and wide through her studies (PhD in English). And given that information, the narrative of the albums – particularly the s/t release – make a lot of sense, which, in the end, kind of feels like the story of Olenka’s youth (real or imagined I’m not sure) in Poland.
The executive summary
: An album (s/t), which feels like the story of Olenka Krakus’ youth in Poland, really should’ve been somewhere (probably top 15 on my year end list last year) and is making me think I should go back and re-evaluate my picks.[mp3] Olenka and the Autumn Lovers – Soldiers Waltz (Olenka and the Autumn Lovers)
[mp3] Olenka and the Autumn Lovers – The Decline (Papillonette EP)
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