Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Menomena brings its cerebral art-rock to Lawrence tonight

Posted by David Hudnall on Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 7:00 AM

Menomena, onward!
  • Menomena, onward!

Menomena has a sound all its own. One of the members, Brent Knopf, invented a complex digital looping program -- he calls it the Deeler -- that the Portland, Oregon, band uses during the recording process. Menomena is musically versatile and ambitious, too, able to chop up and loop together a kitchen-sink jumble of tech-savvy art rock -- saxophones, xylophones, bells, a tinkling piano, whatever.

The group's music geeks have a billion ideas, but they're not overly brainy, and they have the skill and vision to create cohesive, lasting compositions. Their latest, Mines, is typically layered and exploratory, but they've pared things back a touch, giving the songs more room to breathe. God knows how much got left on the cutting-room floor.

Here's the band, playing a basement in Brooklyn somewhere.

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