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<title><![CDATA[Head of Femur- Great Plains]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Head of Femur Great Plains March 25th 2008 Greyday Records Beyond the band’s weirdness and artsy ven]]></description>
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<p><strong>Head of Femur</strong><br />
Great Plains<br />
March 25th 2008<br />
Greyday Records</p>
<blockquote><p>Beyond the band’s weirdness and artsy veneer, <strong>Head of Femur</strong> has a core spirit that has captured the imagination of thousands. The journey they have undertaken, from inception to contemporary form, underscores their unique and enduring qualities. Their narrative is a sort of mythos, inspirational in its own way, yet filled with difficult challenges. <em>Great Plains</em>, more than any other record in their catalog, portrays <strong>Head of Femur</strong> as the pioneers they are. With it they continue their uncompromised ethos, but over the last two years they have had the time to reflect on their situation and the willingness to move forward, adjust and absorb events that ultimately shaped the band’s present incarnation.</p>
<p>Since the release of <em>Hysterical Stars</em> in 2005, the boys of<strong> Head of Femur</strong> have taken it upon themselves to rework their operation. The mid-section of this decade saw great things for the band. They christened the first ever <em>Intonation Festival</em> and traveled across the country in support of <em>Hysterical Stars</em>. Head of Femur received favorable reviews from tastemakers such as <em>Pitchfork</em> for <em>Ringodom or Proctor</em> and <em>Hysterical Stars</em>. They released the EP <em>Leader and the Falcon</em> in October of 2007, the same month that they had a great showing at the <em><a href="http://frederickfoxtrott.com/2007/11/02/cmj-review-day-3/">CMJ</a></em><a href="http://frederickfoxtrott.com/2007/11/02/cmj-review-day-3/"> Music Marathon</a>. Expectations for their subsequent release were high.</p>
<p>Between 2005 and 2007 founding member Ben Armstrong (hear, hear!) and keyboardist Tyson Thurston left the band for other pursuits. Each contributed to <strong>Head of Femur</strong>’s newest release and remains part of the <strong>Head of Femur</strong> family. Colby Starck now attends to the bands percussive needs and Eathan Janney has transitioned perfectly on keys. As anyone who has witnessed will attest, their live show is <a href="http://frederickfoxtrott.com/2007/11/02/cmj-review-day-3/">not to be missed</a>. They have been touring for the better part of two years with material that is featured on their <em>Leader and the Falcon</em> EP and their newest record <em>Great Plains</em>.</p>
<p>It is not that a revolving roster of musicians is new to <strong>Head of Femur</strong>. That has been the norm since the bands beginning. In fact that has been one of the defining characteristics of the band whose extended musical family numbers well over a dozen. <strong>Head of Femur</strong> has scaled down the magnitude of instrumentation with <em>Great Plains</em>. Some have said, “<strong>Head of Femur</strong>&#8217;s <em>Great Plains</em> sheds the excessive glory of past efforts and focuses on immediate melodies.” But this line does not aptly describe the transition the band has undergone. The style and fashion that the band projects can at times be eccentric and schizophrenic, but that is not the monolith by which they should be defined.</p>
<p>To call their music excessive rebuts the very movement that their prior records sought to establish. As much as minimalist 3 piece rock bands have become standard fodder for music halls everywhere, <strong>Head of Femur</strong> has asserted their belief that composition and orchestration have a place as well. They have reduced their instrumentation, resulting in more manageable live shows, but do not think for a second that they have resigned only to what is immediate, forsaking their multitude of multi-phonic, multilayered, tempo driven textures.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Mike Elsener impressively sings lead on <em>Jetway Junior </em>and <em>Where’s the Fire</em>, two of his best vocal tracks ever. <em>Covered Wagons</em> is one of the finest crafted songs of the season. Between it and <em>Isn’t It a Shame</em>, Head of Femur has definitively asserted themselves as serious song writers. Their oddness does not corrupt their talent. The narrative that the band presents in their music reflects their adventures from <em>Omaha</em> and <em>Lincoln Nebraska</em>, to the neighborhoods of <em>Chicago</em>, where they are not simply transplants, but are ingrained into the art and music scenes.</p>
<p><em>This Message</em> reminds me of Chicago and my Midwestern experience. The track will never get old and is among the best they have ever written. While it doesn’t quite capture the intensity of their live show, the looped riff from <em>Napoleon’s Boots</em> is phenomenal. Elsener’s chops are appropriately featured on this record. Song after song presents a band that knows exactly how they want to sound; they are not confused about the aesthetic they emit. However, they seem to be unaware of their greatness. If a criticism could be leveled against them, it would be that they should tour ceaselessly. <strong>Head of Femur</strong>&#8217;s music is endearing and crisp on record, but their music is infectious and consuming live. Come see Brooklyn bitches!</p>
<p style="text-align:right;"><strong>-FF</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><strong><a href="http://frederickfoxtrott.com/rating-system/">7/9</a></strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/headoffemur">http://www.myspace.com/headoffemur</a><br />
<a href="http://www.greydayrecords.com">http://www.greydayrecords.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.headoffemur.net">http://www.headoffemur.net</a></p>
<p><strong>Jetway Junior</strong><br />
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<strong>Isn&#8217;t It a Shame</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Other Music</strong><br />
Ringodom or Proctor- 2003<br />
Do The Tavern and Other Tall Tales iTunes EP- 2005<br />
Hysterical Stars-2005<br />
Leader and the Falcon EP- 2007</p>
<p><strong>On Tour</strong><br />
April 11th 8:00PM @ Shubas- Chicago<br />
May 15th 10:15PM @ Uptown- Minneapolis, Minnesota<br />
May 17th 8:00PM @ Busted Lift- Dubuque, Iowa<br />
May 18th 6:00PM @ Iowa City Yacht Club- Iowa City, Iowa<br />
May 19th 10:00PM @ Box Awesome- Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
May 20th 11:00PM @ The Waiting Room- Omaha, Nebraska</p>
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