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		<title>Record of the Week: Oneida &#8211; Rated O (Jagjaguwar)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year fellow Culture Clash staffer Jerry and myself ventured down to Louisville, Kentucky to see Terrastock 7, a huge psychedelic / kraut / experimental festival that had an enormous amount of bands that we were both excited to see. Grails, Bardo Pond, Hush Arbors, Wooden Shjips, MV + EE with the Golden Road, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last year fellow Culture Clash staffer Jerry and myself ventured down to Louisville, Kentucky to see Terrastock 7, a huge psychedelic / kraut / experimental festival that had an enormous amount of bands that we were both excited to see. Grails, Bardo Pond, Hush Arbors, Wooden Shjips, MV + EE with the Golden Road, and well you get the point. One band that was absent from my list of bands I absolutely have to see was Oneida. For some reason they just never did a single thing for me. They were scheduled to play first during the second day of the festival and I wasn&#8217;t even sure that I wanted to leave the nice Louisville breakfast we were having to go see them. So as I am standing there in the inside venue waiting for them to set up and yawning and stretching it was both a reaction of me being tired and what I was expecting to play in front of me.</p>
<p>What I didn&#8217;t expect was for them to be the highlight of the festival for me after playing a 30 minute set that consisted of their upcoming(at the time) album <em>Preteen Weaponry</em> front to back and having my jaw hit the ground from the first 2 minutes and not be picked back up before I realized I had to get outside to see Wooden Shjips.</p>
<p>The band had finally caught my ear with <em>Preteen Weaponry</em> and in a way that I couldn&#8217;t wait for the new album. The three songs on <em>Preteen</em> could only hold me over for so long. So when I heard that the second part of their <em>Thanks Your Parents</em> trilogy of albums, <em>Rated O</em>, was finally coming out I couldn&#8217;t curb my excitement. Then when I realized it was a freaking massive TRIPLE CD I basically lost it.</p>
<p>Oneida has gone above and beyond what made me love them with <em>Rated O</em>. Back are the looping kraut-rock jams found on <em>Preteen Weaponry</em> but they have introduced several entirely new elements to their sound that leave you dumbfounded and wondering if you are listening to Oneida.</p>
<p>The beginning of the album was a total headscratcher for the first 15 seconds before I realized how much I loved it. &#8220;Brownout In Lagos&#8221; is one of the grimiest dubstep songs you are bound to hear this year with Dad-Ali Ziai throwing these shouting vocals over that just fit perfectly. It isn&#8217;t until the end of the first CD that you hear a more Oneida type sound in the track &#8220;Story of O.&#8221; &#8220;I Will Haunt You&#8221; on the second track even sounds a bit like Terrastock brethren Wooden Shjips.</p>
<p>This album is seriously hours and hours worth of high energy psychedelic rock that will make you feel like you just ran a marathon if you listen to all three discs straight. Let me tell you though, you&#8217;ll get much more satisfaction listening to this than you would being worn out after running one of those.</p>
<p>Some MP3s below but three songs of an album that touches on a bit of everything is just a tease really.</p>
<p><code>"I Will Haunt You" from Oneida's 2009 album <em>Rated O</em>  </code><code>"Saturday" from Oneida's 2009 album <em>Rated O</em></code> <code> </code><code> </code><code>"What's Up Jackal?" from Oneida's 2009 album <em>Rated O</em></code> <code></code></p>
<p>Honorable mentions for June 23rd Record of the Week:</p>
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<li>Bowerbirds &#8211; <em>Upper Air</em> (Dead Oceans)</li>
<li>Tiny Vipers &#8211; <em>Life on Earth</em> (Sub Pop)</li>
<li>My Bloody Valentine &#8211; <em>Before Loveless</em> (Lazy)</li>
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