Anyone who's been blindfolded and left to navigate a space by touch rather than sight will already have at least a passing familiarity with the work of the Album Leaf, solo project of über-instrumentalist Jimmy Lavall... more »e. With the Album Leaf, Lavalle moves from the punk rock of his earlier bands, Swing Kids and the Locust, to the post-rock purveyed by his other current band, Tristeza. Using the typical tools of his kinder, gentler trade--tasteful percussion, gossamer guitar, and minimal electronics--he creates new forms and structures in his entirely instrumental songs, and makes listening a synesthetic experience. Songs like the aptly titled "Story Board," textured with field recordings of wind and traffic, as well as a conversation between Lavalle and sometimes-engineer Rafter Roberts, conjure different images in a dreamy mental movie. But it's songs like "Asleep," which convey movement as realistically as a gentle shove, that really show off Lavalle's songwriting powers. In One Day I'll Be on Time, open-minded fans of jazz, electronic, indie rock, and hardcore can find something that will almost literally reach out and touch them. --Sarah A. Sternau« less
Anyone who's been blindfolded and left to navigate a space by touch rather than sight will already have at least a passing familiarity with the work of the Album Leaf, solo project of über-instrumentalist Jimmy Lavalle. With the Album Leaf, Lavalle moves from the punk rock of his earlier bands, Swing Kids and the Locust, to the post-rock purveyed by his other current band, Tristeza. Using the typical tools of his kinder, gentler trade--tasteful percussion, gossamer guitar, and minimal electronics--he creates new forms and structures in his entirely instrumental songs, and makes listening a synesthetic experience. Songs like the aptly titled "Story Board," textured with field recordings of wind and traffic, as well as a conversation between Lavalle and sometimes-engineer Rafter Roberts, conjure different images in a dreamy mental movie. But it's songs like "Asleep," which convey movement as realistically as a gentle shove, that really show off Lavalle's songwriting powers. In One Day I'll Be on Time, open-minded fans of jazz, electronic, indie rock, and hardcore can find something that will almost literally reach out and touch them. --Sarah A. Sternau
One of the most beautiful albums I have ever heard
Alex | Granville, Ohio United States | 04/18/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I saw The Album Leaf in March supporting Sigur Ros at the Cleveland, OH show. Of course, Sigur Ros blew me away, but The Album Leaf suprised me so. I had heard of them, but hadn't heard the band, and the second the tape loops kicked in, i felt so alive. It was such a moving display of pure human emotion. I later bought "One Day I'll Be On Time," and i am still floored. Of course, they are best seen live, but this album will do for me anyday. The orchestration is pure bliss. The music speaks for itself, and I feel that I personally connect with each and every song on this disc. I feel such a wide array of emotions, everything from first loves to reliving my childhood memories to feeling sorry for the kid sitting alone at lunch in grade school to falling in love for the first time. There are only a handful of albums that make me feel infinite, and I truly believe that in time this may be one of the classics in my collection. I really hope that The Album Leaf will tour with Múm someday, as I feel it would be the perfect insturmental/organic music show. Thank you for making me feel infinite. Thank you for making me feel happy to be alive."
Beautiful
piccolo4162 | 07/16/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I hardly know how to describe this album in a way anyone else would understand, except maybe if you know anything about the idea of the Music of the Spheres. Then I could say that I think the Album Leaf has created that music on earth. It's music to listen to when you're floating in space. If you've never floated in space, you might not recognize it, might not get it, might not love it. But if you have, this album will be like going home. And"
Beautifull swirly guitars
djudge | Blacksburg, VA USA | 07/13/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"sporting jimmy lavalle of tristeza, the album leaf makes a damn good record...avoiding some of the cheesyness that plagues tristeza. great guitar lines, with appropriate drums to drive the music. if you dig this, check out mercury program."
Better live, but still great
Scarlett E. Messenger | Seattle, WA United States | 10/12/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Caught them at the Sigur Ros show in Seattle. A really GREAT band with beautiful music, but the recoding seems a little flat by comparison. A little under produced. Buy the album, or better yet, catch them live!!"