Ostensibly composing a travelogue, Kids These Days Marc Morrissette reminds listeners of the rootsier edges of indie rock. Though endearing, songs like "Walking Time and "X-Pat revel a bit too much in their one-dimensional stream of consciousness poetry. Morrissette is certainly a gifted storyteller and something like "Merci Cornerstone or "Tokyo Nightmare demonstrates his dynamic songwriting approach. There is something distracting about Morrissettes phrasing, however, as his voice bears a more than passing resemblance to Pavements Stephen Malkmus. In the context of Octoberman, by and large, Morrissettes songs end up sounding like re-writes of "Stop Breathing or "Range Life. Its not an altogether terrible circumstance, as These Trails is as musically pleasant as it is lyrically moody, which makes for some interesting listening.
(White Whale)Octoberman
These Trails Are Old and New
BY Vish KhannaPublished Oct 1, 2005