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Paul's Tomb: A Triumph is a 2010 album by Canadian indie rock band Frog Eyes. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] It was a longlisted nominee for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize . [ 9 ] [ 8 ] [ 10 ]
Frog Eyes are an indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada fronted by Carey Mercer. Their 2010 album Paul's Tomb: A Triumph was a longlisted nominee for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize. [1] They have released eight albums and two EPs [2] and are noted for their collaboration with Dan Bejar of Destroyer.
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AllMusic's James Christopher Monger said the album showcases Frog Eyes' "uncanny talent for creating manic, beautiful, and upsetting songs that seem to exists wholly for themselves", praising Carey Mercer's rabid vocal delivery and the band's pension for pushing pop music into different territories. [2]
Recruiting Mercer's roommate Spencer Krug and wife Melanie Campbell, the four began writing music under the moniker Frog Eyes. Mercer also began writing music on the side for his solo project Blackout Beach, and in 2004, released the album Light Flows the Putrid Dawn through Soft Abuse Records. His follow-up, Skin of Evil was released January ...
Ego Scriptor is a 2004 album by Frog Eyes.It contains acoustic versions of songs from other Frog Eyes albums. The phrase "Ego Scriptor" means " I, the writer" in Latin, and may refer to the French poet Paul Valéry's essay of the same name in which he describes the "self‑reflecting process...both the 'real' work of the mind and the 'chore' of writing to command."
The Golden River is the second full length album by Canadian indie rock band Frog Eyes. It is critically acclaimed and regarded by many as their best work. It is critically acclaimed and regarded by many as their best work.