
Say Aloha to this soothing solo album.
Cale Parks - Illuminated ManuscriptPosted by Tim Karan on 01-Mar-07 @ 02:52 PM
[4/5] Sometimes, a lack of words speaks much more loudly. Taking some time off from playing and recording with Aloha, multi-instrumentalist Cale Parks has decided to try his hand at a solo effort, and Illuminated Manuscript, in all its understated glory, is a perfect first step to a successful-and remarkably diverse-solo career. Save a few brief missteps ("This Garden Is A Maze" sounds like it was recorded as the theme song to a children's show), the album, with its subtle electronica feel, has a lot to offer to those fed up with more traditional solo-album fare. The delicate, sweeping style and lulling instrumentation Parks creates provide an excellent backdrop for the occasional inclusion of his airy, fragile vocals, and the twinkle of the music never leaves your ear. And for the hour this album's on, that's all that matters. (POLYVINYL) Jordan Rogowski
Official Website: http://www.polyvinylrecords.com
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- Samiam
- The Walkmen
- Melvins
- The Killers
- Squarepusher
- Bad Astronaut
- Beck
- It Dies Today
- Owen
- The Prize Fighter Inferno
- Badly Drawn Boy
- Califone
- The Dears
- Electric Six
- Mute Math
- Joanna Newsom
- Swan Lake
- TV On The Radio
- Deftones
- The Esoteric
- Four Letter Lie
- Fucked Up
- The Haunted
- Righteous Jams
- Scars Of Tomorrow
- Totimoshi
- Twelve Tribes
- Cities
- DJ Logic
- Jandek
- Subtle
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[4/5] Sometimes, a lack of words speaks much more loudly. Taking some time off from playing and recording with Aloha, multi-instrumentalist Cale Parks has decided to try his hand at a solo effort, and Illuminated Manuscript, in all its understated glory, is a perfect first step to a successful-and remarkably diverse-solo career. Save a few brief missteps ("This Garden Is A Maze" sounds like it was recorded as the theme song to a children's show), the album, with its subtle electronica feel, has a lot to offer to those fed up with more traditional solo-album fare. The delicate, sweeping style and lulling instrumentation Parks creates provide an excellent backdrop for the occasional inclusion of his airy, fragile vocals, and the twinkle of the music never leaves your ear. And for the hour this album's on, that's all that matters. (POLYVINYL) Jordan Rogowski
Official Website: 
