The second album by Nashville-to-Los Angeles transplants Duraluxe blends the chilly near-symphonic space rock of Spiritualized and their ilk with the warped, folk-inflected neo-psychedelia of the Flaming Lips, Grandaddy, and Mercury Rev while managing to avoid the clichés of both styles. The first track, "Shady Mess," opens with the kind of Krautrock-inspired soundscapes that My Bloody Valentine or Spacemen 3 specialized in, but then somehow transmogrifies into a clever, catchy pop song built on freaky-goosey organ parts and sheets of sound guitar akin to the lo-fi playfulness of the Olivia Tremor Control. The album continues to cycle between those two sets of influences, mostly sticking to the latter on garage-poppy tunes like the Pavement-influenced "Queen of Centerville" and the former on trippy sonic experiments like "Seeing Me" and "Jesus Will Supply Me." More produced and focused than their haphazard debut, Dolorosa shows what Duraluxe are capable of. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Dolorosa
03/20/2000
All Music Guide Review
Dolorosa Track Listing
Credits of Dolorosa
- Troy Daugherty
- Organ, Guitar, Vocals, Percussion, Mixing, Engineer, Producer
- Sydney
- Vocals
- Duraluxe
- Main Performer
- Jared DePasquale
- Mastering
- Skinny
- Percussion
- Tommy Wedge
- Vocals, Fender Jazz Bass
- Keith Cleversley
- Synthesizer, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Chris Colbert
- Guitar, Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Drones


















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