Ape School
Ape School's Michael Johnson has a solid indie rock résumé. He was part of the SubPop group Holopaw, played with the Lilys, Kurt Vile, and Human Television, and along the way hooked up with Daedelus, appearing on the stand-out track "Make it So" on his 2008 album Love to Make Music To. This is Johnson's second mostly solo album; it was barely noticed, and his first under the name Ape School. Johnson wraps his catchy songs in a hazy, insulated sound that references neo-psych heroes Mercury Rev and the Flaming Lips Read Full BioApe School's Michael Johnson has a solid indie rock résumé. He was part of the SubPop group Holopaw, played with the Lilys, Kurt Vile, and Human Television, and along the way hooked up with Daedelus, appearing on the stand-out track "Make it So" on his 2008 album Love to Make Music To. This is Johnson's second mostly solo album; it was barely noticed, and his first under the name Ape School. Johnson wraps his catchy songs in a hazy, insulated sound that references neo-psych heroes Mercury Rev and the Flaming Lips, ropes in elements of hip-hop (in the rhythms), shoegaze (the drifting textures are reminiscent at times of the Lilys best work), and oddly enough, a shoestring budget version of stadium dreamers like Coldplay or Keane. The lyrics and vocals don't reach for the back row of the arena,
but the epic sweep and cinematic sound of songs like "My Intention" or "Deathstomp" work to bring the album a larger scope than the average "one dude on a studio album" usually has. If this comparison scares you off, please note that the everyman vocals and carefully crafted arrangements keep the album from becoming an overblown mess. The general sharpness of the hooks (especially in the killer one-two punch of "Wail to God" and "That's Okay" that kicks off the album), the powerful groove of songs like "Be an Encore," and the tender, freaky balladry of "Did What I Did" and "The Underground" make the album well worth investigating for anyone who likes their pop made with a blissfully weird sonic nventiveness..
but the epic sweep and cinematic sound of songs like "My Intention" or "Deathstomp" work to bring the album a larger scope than the average "one dude on a studio album" usually has. If this comparison scares you off, please note that the everyman vocals and carefully crafted arrangements keep the album from becoming an overblown mess. The general sharpness of the hooks (especially in the killer one-two punch of "Wail to God" and "That's Okay" that kicks off the album), the powerful groove of songs like "Be an Encore," and the tender, freaky balladry of "Did What I Did" and "The Underground" make the album well worth investigating for anyone who likes their pop made with a blissfully weird sonic nventiveness..
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Wail To God
Ape School Lyrics
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InterACT Supervisor
Sorry I want to leave the lyrics here so I can sing a long, thanks
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WHEN THE WEST SLOWS DOWN I HANG MY HEAD
BECAUSE THERE AIN'T NOBODY NOWHERE WHO'S THROUGH WITH IT
GRINGOS IN TOWN FALL DEAD
AND THEN THERE AIN'T NOBODY NOWHERE WHO'S THROUGH WITH IT
AIN'T NOBODY NOWHERE WHO KNOWS WHAT TO DO WITH IT
WHEN WEST TAKES THE HIGH ROAD
GO LOW ROUTE INSTEAD
TEAR THEIR ARMS FROM THEIR SIDES
RIP THEIR EARS FROM THEIR HEADS
AND BASK IN THEIR PAIN
RIP THEIR EYES FROM THEIR SOCKETS
SAIL IN THEIR SORROW
AND WADE IN THEIR FEAR
AS THEY WAIL TO GOD, I WAIL TO GOD
Pazuzu810
I'm disappointed by the comments on this video. I wish there were more people that viewed this video for its artistic value as opposed to its shock value.
That_Peached_Gamer
I don't know what everyone is complaining about. The song goes pretty well with the video. I like it.
anthony wester
Society is trying to claim that we rely to much on electronics but punish us metophorical for living how we are meant to live “like animals”
Shadow Zone Productions
And the caveman lived out the rest of his days in Boob City, happily ever after. : ]
Sicc
Shadow Zone Productions I would’ve called it Tiddie City, Tiddie Town, or The Great Melons, but that works too.
Zack Driggers
2:03 Mt Everbreast
kris meier
Wtf did I just watch
Andy Hunter
I feel like this is what an alien race would do to us. We'd be no more than a worm experiment
That Christian Car Guy
listen to "cold" type beat, it's the same visuals with an appropriate beat
PimpPlaza.com
+Jean Perez Fits way better than this track