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Shout Out Out Out Out

Spanish Moss and Total Loss (Normals Welcome)

Electronic music, for many casual music fans, can be heard as overly stiff, digital and lacking human warmth, but Edmonton quintet Shout Out Out Out Out digitizes playfully and with purpose. Perhaps this happens because many of the band members have their roots in punk music, and that usually means they don't want to toe some kind of industry-designated line.

British cold-rock pioneer Brian Eno once said his ambient electronic music was a perfect soundtrack for doing the vacuuming. In the case of Spanish Moss it holds true. There are even elevating tunes here, if you can argue that a subtle change in time clock drum beats can alter your mood. It works on so many levels, but mainly it is listenable and most importantly for any kind of music, it's not boring. Dark, trancey or danceable -- it's all here.

A must for fans of the genre. HHHH

-- Monk

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition July 14, 2012 G4

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