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Emil & Friends

Lo & Behold

Lo & Behold

UPC: 020286166511

Format: CD

Release Date: Oct 18, 2011

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Personnel: Emil Hewitt (vocals, guitars, harp, synthesizer, drums, percussion, computer, sampler); Brooke Quiggins Saulnier (violin); Corrina Albright (viola); Maria Bella Jeffers (cello); Dave Weiss (flute, piccolo, recorder); David Richards (flute, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Dan Urness (piccolo, trumpet, flugelhorn); Nadje Noordhuis (trumpet, flugelhorn); Michael Boscarino (trombone); Steve Brickman (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer); Scot Hornick (upright bass); Alex Russek (drums); Matt Donello (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Jake Aron.
Photographer: Mike Dravis.
Arranger: Mike Macalister.
Emil & Friends brainchild Emil Hewitt is something of a silly enigma: at one point he perpetuated a Wikipedia hoax claiming actor Emile Hirsch was a member of the band; in interviews he evades questions with eccentric answers; and in his 2010 music video for "Short Order Cooks," he adopted a superhero alter ego. But one thing is clear: he has an eclectic ear and a distinct vision. With full-length debut Lo & Behold, he and dozen or so "friends" take listeners on a sprawling, otherworldly journey through pop, R&B, electronica, folk and more, often shifting tone and instrumentation within a single song. Covering this much ground could come across as unfocused or overwhelming, but Hewitt's musicality rises to the challenge with grace and authenticity, crafting a sound with equal parts substance and whimsy, never taking itself too seriously or too lightly. Dancefloor-ready "The Crystal Ball" pulses with bass and sparkles with synth as the lyrics encourage, "Let's look into the crystal ball and see the future for us all/... If you know the future you can change what you want to," while "Rain Check" is propelled by a "It's Not Unusual"-style horn chart and groovy bassline, and punctuated with a breakdown of Nintendo-toned keyboards, bossa nova-inspired woodwinds, and a skronky sax that exemplifies the record's skillfully layered arrangements -- and for a tongue-in-cheek take on bravado-laden bump `n' grind, look no further than the vocoder-accented ode to the "king of all the ladies," "C.U.P.I.D." If that sounds like a lot to take in, get your feet wet with "Prescriptions," which takes a more intimate approach, putting acoustic guitar and Hewitt's innocent vocals and relationship-contemplating lyrics at the forefront. Lo & Behold invites listeners to explore a kaleidoscopic musical universe, revealing new sounds and textures with each spin and offering a rewarding experience to the open-eared and open-hearted. ~ Chrysta Cherrie

Tracks:

1 - Flashback
2 - Crystal Ball
3 - Endless Waves
4 - Typing Machine
5 - Prescriptions
6 - C.U.P.I.D.
7 - Rain Check
8 - Alibaba
9 - Cat's Pajamas
10 - Mask Life Face
11 - Lo & Behold