Oxbow, the avant-garde noise rock band known for their intense live performances and intricate compositions, presents "Songs For The French," a captivating EP released in 2009 under Ipecac Recordings. This seven-track collection, spanning a concise yet impactful 33 minutes, is a testament to Oxbow's unique blend of noise rock, art rock, and experimental sounds.
The EP opens with "2:00 PM," setting the tone for the raw and unfiltered journey that follows. Tracks like "Coal King" and "Well Dressed Man" showcase Oxbow's signature complex rhythms and haunting melodies, while "Frankly Frank" and "La Luna," both recorded live, bring an electrifying energy that captures the band's dynamic stage presence. The EP concludes with "The Duke" and "Yoke," leaving the listener with a sense of Oxbow's unparalleled ability to blend chaos and cohesion.
"Songs For The French" is a limited edition release, originally pressed to 1000 copies on vinyl by Hydra Head Records, making it a sought-after addition to any serious music collection. The EP's artwork, illustrated and typeset by hand, adds an artistic touch that complements the music within. Whether you're a longtime fan of Oxbow or a newcomer to their avant-garde sound, "Songs For The French" offers a compelling exploration of the band's innovative approach to rock music.