Phidelity
2004
Let's Cut The Crap And Hook Up Later Tonight
About This Album
It may seem odd for an alt-country band to kick off their debut album with some Dixieland-style jazz, but that's exactly what Marah do on Let's Cut the Crap & Hook Up Later on Tonight. That is, until they break into the first chords of "Fever," the shambling opening track. Like everything on the album, it sounds suitably worn, like a loving musical hand-me-down. "Another Day at Bay" follows as singer Dave Bielanko tosses off the opening lines "Whiskey and tobacco/melancholia and black lungs" against a rich musical backing reminiscent of the Band. Echoes of many groups can be heard throughout Let's Cut the Crap, but Marah recognize that, while they may or may not be influences, they are, more importantly, a part of the rock & roll tradition. Any nods to the past feel so intuitive you are compelled to ignore them. While "Eventually Rock" may sound like Vic Chesnutt covering Bruce Springsteen, all that matters is that the group deliver it with a joy that's completely infectious. Plenty of good humor is on-hand, too. Marah are described by a fake radio announcer as "velvety throated teen idol sensations" as they take their place on a baseball field, in the pouring rain, to sing the national anthem.
Track List (try tracks 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14,15 and 16)

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