Sun Kil Moon / Benji
Artist Sun Kil Moon
Album Title: Benji
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Indie
Format CD
Released 02/11/2014
Label Caldo Verde Records
Catalog No CVCD029
Bar Code No 6 34457 64212 6
Packaging Cardboard Gatefold
Tracks
1. Carissa (6:56)
2. I Can't Live Without My Mother's Love (3:59)
3. Truck Driver (3:56)
4. Dogs (5:37)
5. Pray For Newtown (4:08)
6. Jim Wise (3:34)
7. I Love My Dad (6:16)
8. I Watched The Film The Song Remains The Same (10:31)
9. Richard Ramirez Died Today Of Natural Causes (5:35)
10. Micheline (6:07)
11. Ben's My Friend (5:17)
Date Acquired 10/03/2014
Personal Rating
Acquired from Electric Fetus - Minneapolis
Purchase Price 14.39

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Notes

Drums, Percussion – Steve Shelley
Electric Piano – Owen Ashworth
Engineer [At Hyde Street Studios] – Nathan Winter (2)
Guitar [Guitars], Portuguese Guitar, Bass, Xylophone, Vocals – Mark Kozelek
Producer, Photography By – Mark Kozelek
Sleeve, Design – Brian Azer
Songwriter – Mark Kozelek (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 11)
Copyright (c) – Caldo Verde Records
Recorded At – Hyde Street Studios
Designed At – Et Cetera (5)
All song[s] by Mark Kozelek, BMI, except 'Jim Wise', music by Owen Ashworth, BMI, words by Mark Kozelek  
Recorded at Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco, March through August 2013
Sleeve Design by Brian Azer at Et Cetera
©2014 Caldo Verde Records
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foobar2000 1.2.9 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2014-10-04 21:34:41

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Analyzed: Sun Kil Moon / Benji
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR9        -0.92 dB   -11.68 dB      6:56 01-Carissa
DR11      -0.19 dB   -13.69 dB      3:59 02-I Can't Live Without My Mother's Love
DR11      -0.39 dB   -13.55 dB      3:56 03-Truck Driver
DR7        -0.00 dB     -9.60 dB      5:37 04-Dogs
DR9        -0.00 dB   -10.67 dB      4:08 05-Pray for Newtown
DR11      -0.88 dB   -15.10 dB      3:34 06-Jim Wise
DR12      -0.32 dB   -13.94 dB      6:16 07-I Love My Dad
DR10      -0.14 dB   -13.71 dB     10:31 08-I Watched the Film The Song Remains the Same
DR8        -0.01 dB     -9.71 dB      5:35 09-Richard Ramirez Died Today of Natural Causes
DR9        -0.44 dB   -11.25 dB      6:07 10-Micheline
DR8        -0.00 dB     -9.67 dB      5:17 11-Ben's My Friend
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Number of tracks:  11
Official DR value:    DR10

Samplerate:             44100 Hz
Channels:                2
Bits per sample:     16
Bitrate:                    917 kbps
Codec:                    FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Thom Jurek
If ever there was an album for Mark Kozelek's true cult of admirers, Benji is it. Despite the trademark intimacy in his songs, Kozelek has usually concealed himself behind them. Not here. These nakedly confessional songs are adorned by his voice, nylon-string guitar, and sundry instruments and voices. The record is haunted by the ghosts of his native Ohio. Named for a 1974 kids film he liked as a child, Benji is exceptionally wordy. Once Kozelek begins unspinning his life, he can't stop. Lines collide and mundane details combine with memories and shift quickly, making songs sometimes difficult to track. In opener "Carissa," he returns to Ohio for the funeral of a second cousin who perished at 35 in a freak accident involving an aerosol can. It's a eulogy, though he cannot come to grips with what happened. Will Oldham's backing vocal provides support for his bewilderment. "Truck Driver" spookily reflects on the life and death of an uncle (her grandfather) killed on his birthday in an eerily similar accident. On "Dogs," Kozelek details his early sexual history with tenderness, embarrassment, and bravado. When referencing cultural incidents -- "Pray for Newtown" and "Richard Ramirez Died Today of Natural Causes" -- Kozelek turns them back on themselves to reflect him. The latter features a strident, monotone spoken delivery and relentless guitar playing. The serial killer is cyclically referenced, but the narrative ironically juxtaposes other culturally significant deaths -- James Gandolfini, Elvis -- as Kozelek walks through his old neighborhood, remembering its residents, bearing honorable and even generous witness to their lives -- and deaths. A lyrical Rhodes piano introduces "Jim Wise," a song about one of his father's friends who helped his wife commit suicide, then attempted to kill himself but failed. Awaiting a prison sentence, Kozelek and his father visit to bring him food from Panera. "I Watched the Film The Song Remains the Same" -- over ten minutes long -- languidly unfolds, disclosing his youthful experience being thrilled by the film, balanced by more personal experiences with mortality as a way of explaining that his well-known melancholy has been there since childhood. Two songs celebrate his parents, the delicate "I Can't Live Without My Mother's Love" and the semi-boogie of "I Love My Dad" (wherein he takes a humorous dig at Nels Cline). The lovely, tragic "Micheline" pays tribute to a girl who lived next door and to a childhood friend. It marks his grandmother's long illness and passing, and his shame in not being able to bear being near her during it. Kozelek, now middle-aged, is speaking into a mirror on Benji. It's so intimate, the listener is, by definition, a voyeur. His hardcore following will no doubt celebrate it abundantly. Given its willful indulgence, however, others may find it a tipping point in the other direction.
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