Product Details
- Audio CD (September 26, 2006)
- Original Release Date: 2006
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Bloodshot Records
TRACKLIST:
- 1. Bionic Beginning
- 2. The Heart Bionic
- 3. Gun Show
- 4. Back to Blue
- 5. Sticky Chemical
- 6. Uh Wuh Oh
- 7. Demon Valley
- 8. Mayonaise Brain
- 9. Snuggling World Championships
- 10. Borrow Your Cape
- 11. Where Is My Mind
- 12. Stop Crying
On winking tearjerker âDemon Valley,â itâs hard to tell whatâs sadder: the lyrics or the fact that the Replacements stopped writing songs this good when they grew up. âââââ â Spin
11 songs in 11 hours. Thatâs what happened on March 26th, 2006. After wood-shedding for weeks with some of the most innovative musicians from a vibrant southeastern talent pool, Bobby and friends knocked out The Longest Meow in one arduous session that he calls âthe most fun I have ever had with music in one day.â
Joining Bobby at 12:32 pm that day in Nashville was a core band of guitarist Carl Broemel, drummer Patrick Hallahan (both of My Morning Jacket), and Mike Grimes on bass. Add to this contributions from Carey Kotsionis, Doni Schroader (â¦And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead), Corey Younts (Justin Townes Earle), Jim James (My Morning Jacket), Deanna Varagona (Lambchop), Ben Martin (Clem Snide) and producer Brad Jones. Add it all up and youâve got a band of 11 that recorded 11 gelastic tracks in one 11-hour day.
At 10:47, they went home.
Disarmingly charming, foolishly romantic and unapologetically thunderous when needed, The Longest Meow lays bare (sorry about that) Bobbyâs willingness to do anything to get the girl, even if we all know itâll somehow end badly. From dynamic atmospherics and psychedelic melancholy to pulsing T. Rex glam boogie and down and dirty southern ROCK, Bobby fearlessly wears his heart on his stained and sweaty shirtsleeve. Check out how heâll even go all coffeehouse on a Pixies cover (âWhere Is My Mind?â) if he thinks itâll do the trick! (He did, after all, name check Black Francis in the song âDig Downâ on his debut Bloodshot CD and appeared on Frank Blackâs 2005 release,Honeycomb.)
âThe songs that result are solid rock, but their grand arrangements and Silverstein-like wit belie a certain sadness hidden amidst the craftmanship.â âFader
âFrom lushly orchestrated ballads to feedback-drenched psychedelic throwdowns, thereâs a richness running through each song.â âEsquire
âIt makes for a great backstory, but wouldnât matter much ifMeow werenât such a seriously fine album.â âHarp
âA cathartic thrill ride.â âMother Jones
âLetâs drop the labels and let Bareâs enthusiasm and talent reign as what is most true: This album is a feast for those who enjoy great music.â âThe Epoch Times
âThe Longest Meow is an unexpected masterpiece from Nashvilleâs best kept secret.ââ Portfolio Weekly
âBare has no interest in genre prisons and The Longest Meowset about redefining both expectations and what it means to be an independent artist in the 21st centuryâ¦[it] certainly in contention to be one of the greatest albums of the year.â âliveDaily