I recently talked about earnest young men's sad sack music, somewhat unfairly attaching these thoughts to a peace on Travis, who only partly indulged in EYMSSM. Time to meet one of the stalwarts of this type of music : Mark Kozelek, the figure head behind Red House Painters and Sun Kil Moon.
I've encountered Kozelek around the same time as a musician and an actor. I'm not sure whether I picked up the last Red House Painters' album Old Ramon first, or whether I first saw him as idiot bass player Larry in Cameron Crowe's fantastic Almost Famous. I liked Old Ramon well enough, than dipped deeper into their catalogue when I picked up the two-disc Retrospective, a really well done career compilation, that showcased Kozelek's and by proxy Red House Painters' typical music : very slow, very moody, very sad, sometimes with drowning guitares mixed in, sometimes not. There is a real hypnotic draw to Kozelek's songs, which flow into each other weightlessly.
Famously 4AD-founder Ivo Watts-Russell not only gave Red House Painters their first record contract, but also decided to simply release selected highlights from their demo tape, rather than having the band rerecord these songs. Down Colorful Hill was great proof of talent for a band that had already found their signature sound, shortly followed up by two eponymous albums that cemented Red House Painters as an indie band to reckon with. After toiling away for the better part of the decade and losing their last band album - the aforementioned Old Ramon - to a messy label merger, Kozelek decided to retire the Red House Painters name and restart interests in his group as Sun Kil Moon.
Our One Buck Record of the day is a variation of Down Colorful Hill, but if you have very good eyes you'll see a little + behind the title, as I added some additional demos from around the same time (not sure, if they are from the same demo tape), which I feel make the album slightly sprightlier, and also resequenced the entire album for a better flow, as per usual on this blog. As an introduction to Kozelek's brand of earnest young men's sad sack music this version of Down Colorful Hill should do just fine and remind you of what a major talent Kozelek was, before he started to turn his songs into a weird deformed mirror version of his life as a touring musician.
So, take a tumble Down Colorful Hill with this magnificent songs ...


Down Colorful Hill +
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Does any of you by any chance have a favourite Red House Painters or a Sun Kill Moon song ?
ReplyDeleteYer treading on sacred ground here, OBG, as the RHP debut is a favorite, and the song Down Colorful Hill a favorite song. But I'll humor ya.
ReplyDeleteFave MK song is the aforementioned DCH, fave cover by him is RHP's version of the Cars' It's All Mixed Up, which is an absolutely gorgeous reimagining of a classic off another all-time-great debut record.
C in California
PS Did you give a listen to fellow-San Franciscan outfit's earnest young man tune I pointed you to in your Travis entry?
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Yes I did, American Music Club if memory served. Have heard some of their stuff, but still need to deep dive.
DeleteAmong the earnest young sad sack songwriters of alt rock (male division), I'm partial to the abracadabra of Elliott Smith.
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