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Davey Moore 10-12-2008 11:35 PM

Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
 

10/10


In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is a terrifying, exhilarating and profound montage, transporting us through various scenes of a tortured childhood using nostalgia, memory and dreams. That is the overarching theme that ties this album together, the loss of innocence through external forces. The title is apt, because this album definitely flies, though it’s deceptive as well, we are not some bird flying above these scenes, we are thrust into the reality of them, with lyrics in the first and second person.

The King Of Carrot Flowers, Pt 1 begins the album in a nostalgic haze. This is the reality of a situation seen through an adolescent’s eyes, his parents constantly fight and so he escapes to girls and experiments with them. Wild carrot flower seeds are used as contraceptives, and whoever this boy is, he is the king of them. His mother has a drinking problem and his father is suicidal. This boy is left to look after himself. That must be a tough way to grow up. The King Of Carrot Flowers Pts. 2 And 3 keeps the same character as before and we see more of his life. Religion helps him cope. Notice as the horns play, they take us deeper and deeper into the mania and chaotic nature of this child’s life. You know how I said this album is like a montage? Well, the horns (which are beautiful by the way) are like the soundtrack of the montage we are watching. I may be wrong, because a soundtrack within a soundtrack is sort of a complex idea.

In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, we go to the next scene. I have a feeling, that if there is a “main character” in this album, that he is mentally unstable. At first glance these lyrics seem to be about him and one of his girlfriends, bound together in the throes of teenage love. I have a gut feeling that it isn’t about that. I have a feeling that there is no girlfriend. I have a feeling that in the first two songs, the girlfriend he was talking about is a figure from history this character has become obsessed with, because he sees himself in her, and that they obviously were meant to be. This figure is already dead. She was another tortured child, in fact, she is probably the most famous tortured child in history. He speaks of meeting her in heaven.

Two Headed Boy is very revealing about the mind of the main character. I believe he is schizophrenic, with multiple personalities. The line about taking off all his clothes and spines, well, it makes me think of the spine of a book. At this point, he has become obsessed with this girl. This girl has written a diary. I really can’t hammer out a concrete meaning of this song. I believe it is a sort of soup, mixed with the nonsensical and often surreal images of dreams, coinciding with his obsession with the one person in his life he has a connection to.

The Fool is a beautifully sad and dark instrumental piece. The horns on this album are absolutely fantastic. They provide a tone of dark whimsy, like a turn of the century circus gone terribly wrong, floating through a landscape that looks like the nightmares of Dali.

If you haven’t already guessed, the girl is Anne Frank. She is the connection between everything on this album. The song Holland, 1945 is the most obvious reference to Anne on the album.

Quote:

But now we must pick up every piece
Of the life we used to love
Just to keep ourselves
At least enough to carry on
In my eyes this is a reference to the loss of innocence. Transitioning into adulthood means leaving behind pieces of yourself, abandoning things you held dear. Communist Daughter is a mind boggling song. In terms of the overall story, it has no place, it is its own subplot within the story. Maybe the daughter is the main character’s mother. This song is definitely about a girl being worn and abused, and so is the song after it, Oh Comely. I think it is a combination of verses about the main character’s mother and the main character. It may be scenes from real life events all mashed together in a dream of the main character. Notice this line, it is about Anne Frank:
Quote:

I know they buried her body with others
Her sister and mother and 500 families
And will she remember me 50 years later?
I wished I could save her in some sort of time machine
The next song, Ghost is also about Anne Frank. It talks about her being born in 1929, Anne was born in 1929. This album has a theme of reincarnation underlying within it, Anne Frank keeps getting reincarnated as these different people, the Spanish boy who played piano in the earlier song Holland, 1945, perhaps she is also the Communist Daughter and perhaps she is also the girl from New York City. The next song, Untitled is a beautiful instrumental. And the last song, Two-Headed Boy, Pt 2 caps the album. The family in the song is the Frank family. Jeff Mangum, the mind behind this album, has stated in interviews that the album is about Anne Frank.

Maybe Anne Frank is a symbol. The main character feels he is just one in a long line of suffering, tortured children, tortured not by nature or machinery, but by man, just another face in a crowd of tortured souls. A sea, even.

Quote:

I don't believe that the big men, the politicians and the capitalists alone are guilty of the war. Oh, no, the little man is just as keen, otherwise the people of the world would have risen in revolt long ago! There is an urge and rage in people to destroy, to kill, to murder, and until all mankind, without exception, undergoes a great change, wars will be waged, everything that has been built up, cultivated and grown, will be destroyed and disfigured, after which mankind will have to begin all over again.
--- Anne Frank

sleepy jack 10-12-2008 11:42 PM

Glad you liked it, it's definitely one of my favorite albums. Excellent review by the way.

Farfisa 10-13-2008 02:08 AM

I second that. I lent my copy to a friend a year ago and haven't gotten it back.

FireInCairo 10-13-2008 04:01 AM

Great review, but i never got the fuss.

Akira 10-13-2008 06:24 AM

I swallowed a little bit of sick. Not because of the review (well written), just the choice.

I think a lot of us have had our quota of In The Aeroplane Over The Sea.

lucifer_sam 10-13-2008 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by ToeAndno (Post 530337)
I swallowed a little bit of sick. Not because of the review (well written), just the choice.

I think a lot of us have had our quota of In The Aeroplane Over The Sea.

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Double X 10-13-2008 10:43 AM

I actually don't have it. I should get around to listening to it I suppose...

Alfred 10-13-2008 01:30 PM

It's a very good album... and I definitely see what the fuss is about, though I wouldn't say it's perfect.

anticipation 10-13-2008 02:44 PM

today is the first time i've ever listened to this album, and i like it.

swim 10-13-2008 03:55 PM

I think it's a wonderful album. Should it be talked about as much as it does? I don't know.

Brad Stengel 10-15-2008 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Davey Moore (Post 530303)

10/10


The line about taking off all his clothes and spines, well, it makes me think of the spine of a book.


Mmmhmm, good point. I read another review on this where they talk about the line:

How Id push my fingers through your mouth
To make those muscles move
And make your voice so smooth and sweet

And how its a metaphor for turning the pages of the book to hear Annes voice. Thats why I love this album so much, Ive never heard another album with lyrics so rich that I constantly hear new interpretations that are not only all wonderful, but all add something else. I could argue that this is the most lyrically well-written album of all-time (although Dylan fans would lynch me).

And, excellent review, I really enjoy your song by song interpretation, especially that bit about carrot flower seeds being contraceptives, I never knew that.

iamnotacamera 11-28-2008 11:17 PM

One of the most lyrically cryptic albums I've ever encountered. Solid review.

mannny 11-29-2008 01:38 PM

Very nice review. This album album was one of those albums that played a large role in shaping my taste in music. I was one of the albums that made me start listening to "indie" music.

Roygbiv 11-29-2008 02:58 PM

That was a fantastic review. The album makes much more sense now, and it feels, now more than ever, like the concept album I'm sure it's meant to be. You will only "get the fuss" if you get to feel the album. It doesn't happen to everyone. It has to hit you, at some point in your life, for you to get it and love it to death. Otherwise it's just pretty cool, I guess.

WaspStar 11-29-2008 04:57 PM

It's a decent album, but it never struck me one way or the other. In that sense, it reminds me of Turn On The Bright Lights. It sounds decent enough while it's playing, but afterwards, I don't feel a particularly compelling urge to hear it again.

Son of JayJamJah 11-29-2008 06:15 PM

Took me a while to really appreciate it, but I get it, for people of the right age and background this is the perfect album.

Davey Moore 11-29-2008 06:36 PM

By the way, this album has moved up to my favorite album of all time. After listening to it many, many times, no album connected with me on an emotional level like this one did. My favorite song on it is Two Headed Boy pt. 2, I think it's so, unbearably sad, and Mangum's voice sounds like he's trying to hold back tears. The lyrics are also very touching.

Quote:

Love to be with a brother of mine.
How he'd love to find your tongue in his teeth,
In a struggle to find secret songs that you keep,
Wrapped in boxes so tight, sounding only at night as you sleep.

And in my dreams you're alive and you're crying,
As your mouth moves in mine, soft and sweet.
Rings of flowers round your eyes and I love you,
For the rest of your life (when you're ready).

Brother see, we are one in the same.
And you left with your head filled with flames,
And you watched as your brains fell out through your teeth.
Push the pieces in place.
Make your smile sweet to see.
Don't you take this away.
I'm still wanting my face on your cheek.

And when we break we'll wait for our miracle.
God is a place where some holy spectacle lies.
And when we break we'll wait for our miracle.
God is a place you will wait for the rest of your life.
Jeff Mangum's brother committed suicide. I learned that while reading up on the album about 3 songs into it while listening for the first time and when I heard the lyrics in this song about his brother a shiver went up my spine. An absolutely haunting piece of artwork.

Double X 11-29-2008 07:02 PM

I did not know Magnum's brother committed suicide, that's awful. :( The last track is rapidly becoming my favorite as well.

As 'hipster' or whatever shit people call it, this is currently my favorite album. The whole album is really personal and resonant, and it really connects me to feelings about my deceased friend, so yeah.

Roygbiv 11-29-2008 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Davey Moore (Post 554684)
By the way, this album has moved up to my favorite album of all time. After listening to it many, many times, no album connected with me on an emotional level like this one did. My favorite song on it is Two Headed Boy pt. 2, I think it's so, unbearably sad, and Mangum's voice sounds like he's trying to hold back tears. The lyrics are also very touching.



Jeff Mangum's brother committed suicide. I learned that while reading up on the album about 3 songs into it while listening for the first time and when I heard the lyrics in this song about his brother a shiver went up my spine. An absolutely haunting piece of artwork.

The exact same thing happened to me. I listened to it over and over, not with the purpose of getting it, but because I couldn't get enough of it. Something significant is happening within those 48 minutes, everytime. Suddenly the world stops being about you, and starts being about Jeff Mangum's characters.

Two Headed Boy Pt. 2 is one of the best closers for any album I've heard. If I could cry, it would be to this song.

Double X 11-29-2008 08:09 PM

You can't cry?

Roygbiv 11-29-2008 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Double X (Post 554739)
You can't cry?

I've been in situations where I assume one should cry. I've been frustrated to the point where my eyes water, but I haven't cried since I was god knows how young. I CAN cry, but by no effort of my own, I just don't cry.

Double X 11-29-2008 08:44 PM

Well of course you can't make yourself cry on command, I was talking about it physically. I thought along the lines of your whole family was killed in a freak fishing accident and you still couldn't cry. That would be weird. Some people don't show their emotions as much as others. :D

dac 11-29-2008 10:02 PM

Bravo, fantastic review. No other album has shaped my musical background more than this one. It truly is an all time great, no matter how cool it is to like it.

mannny 11-29-2008 10:41 PM

I agree about Two Headed Boy, Pt. 2. This last part kills me everytime I listen to it.
Quote:

Two-headed boy, she is all you could need.
She will feed you tomatoes and radio wires,
And retire to sheets safe and clean,
But don't hate her when she gets up to leave.

dac 12-01-2008 12:22 PM

Two Headed Boy, Pt. 2 is definitely my favorite.

Dr. Yellow Black 12-01-2008 07:56 PM

I have listened to NMH for a few weeks now and every song blows me away. I had a few songs from this album and bought the whole CD yesterday. I listened to it twice already and it is just so freaking sweet.

Son of JayJamJah 12-01-2008 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GravitySlips (Post 555829)
I never thought it would be, but this is quite possibly my favourite album of all time as well. I used to not even like it much. Even now, it's not the style of music I really care much for generally - but this album is just special. The lyrics and Jeff's voice - it's unreal. I could listen to this album on repeat forever.

Every now and then I get sick of it, but 10 years later it's still a great album. I had the same intial reaction to it as you did.

dac 12-02-2008 12:27 AM

After 3 years of owning it, I find it to be one of a very few number of albums that I can't get enough of.

Laces Out Dan! 12-02-2008 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dac (Post 555819)
Two Headed Boy, Pt. 2 is definitely my favorite.

Have you heard jesse lacey's cover of it. That is what initially got me to give NMH a second shot after the first try with them failed. I ended up falling in love with the album the second time around.

dac 12-02-2008 04:45 AM

No, but I'll definitely check it out.


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