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		<title>&#8220;How Many Gentlemen Does It Take To Screw You In?&#8221; &#8211; The Milkman&#8217;s Union&#8217;s Roads In in Review</title>
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There&#8217;s a delicate balance struck in the best writing between excessively stark and overly florid. In cinematography, there&#8217;s a tension between too dramatic and too impersonal. Visual art ranges between too inexpressively vague and disinterestingly matter-of-fact. In music, however, comes one of the thinnest wires to tread. All popular songs exist on a spectrum: at [...]


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<p>There&#8217;s a delicate balance struck in the best writing between excessively stark and overly florid. In cinematography, there&#8217;s a tension between too dramatic and too impersonal. Visual art ranges between too inexpressively vague and disinterestingly matter-of-fact. In music, however, comes one of the thinnest wires to tread. All popular songs exist on a spectrum: at one end, there are the catchiest melodies whose lyrics are essentially meaningless &#8212; the &#8220;ra ra ah ah ah, ro ma romama&#8221;s of the world &#8212; and, at the other, are the Leonard Cohens, whose words are the true meaning, and whose tunes exist only as subtle enhancement of the written word underneath. It is in the center of this spectrum that the very best of popular music falls. Every musician, whether consciously or not, seeks to make a song such that the lyrics are enhanced by the music and vice-versa. The ones who succeed are the names probably most familiar to you &#8212; precious few artists are capable of passing with one or the other, and only then by the overwhelming merit of their one strength. Henry Jamison&#8217;s compositions straddle this line perfectly, creating an album in his Milkman&#8217;s Union&#8217;s <em>Roads In</em> that is both deserving of listen upon listen and which asks for it of its own musical merit.</p>
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<p>It seems almost unfair to compare <em>Roads In</em> to his earlier works &#8212; indeed, based on the availability of the previous albums released under the name the Milkman&#8217;s Union (now no longer available on either CD Baby, the iTunes store, or Amazon), it would seem that he&#8217;s tried exactly to distance himself from those previous albums &#8212; and necessarily so, since both were released some 3 years ago, a significant chunk of lifetime to a 22-year-old. Yet it&#8217;s easy to assert that this is by far the most varied and mature work that Jamison has released, even without those previous points of comparison available to the hoi polloi. The songs are fantastically diverse, ranging between experimental and familiar, raw and polished.</p>
<p>The Milkman&#8217;s Union have created an album which is truly the best sort of collection of songs an album can be. Each is different than the previous, each leads elegantly into the next, each shows a band who have taken more time and energy into sculpting a fantastically <em>finished</em> product than most college groups would ever find or make the time for. (It should be noted that this, unlike previous &#8220;The Milkman&#8217;s Union&#8221; songs, represents the work of more than just Henry Jamison, but rather of 5 musicians, whose influence is undeniable when compared to the home recordings Jamison had previously released.) The result is so overwhelming that I almost feel as though each time I allude to the age of the band I do them a disservice, as I know well that each time age comes up it is read a compensation for a lack in <em>something</em>.</p>
<p>It really is in Jamison&#8217;s lyrics that the Milkman&#8217;s Union find what makes them as a band so undeniably well-rounded. He has certainly found the balance between florid and sparse, and does so in a way that&#8217;s delightfully witty and literate without much baggage of pretension. Yes, I could complain about how the instrumental &#8220;A Kidney for Bloom&#8221; comes off as a little show-off-y, but would anyone other than the son of a Joycean really find a bone to pick with a Ulysses reference, most of all having that bone be about how obvious the reference is?</p>
<p>There are lines scattered throughout <em>Roads In</em> that I keep returning to, or find myself thinking of in conversation. My favorite of these is probably &#8220;How many gentlemen does it take to screw you in?&#8221; a deft put-down from &#8220;Emerald Flares.&#8221; Another comes in &#8220;St. Petersburg,&#8221; where Jamison works in a pairing similarly shocking: &#8220;She has her way with words / and then she has her way with me.&#8221;</p>
<p>In my opinion, the album highlight comes in &#8220;America,&#8221; a song whose stark lyrics are perfectly counterpointed by the slow build of its instrumentation and harmonies. Its lines find a simple beauty in the mundane, and create a perfect nostalgia in few words:</p>
<blockquote><p>It occurs to me that I am America</p>
<p>That I am your front yard, your tree</p>
<p>It occurs to me that I am America</p>
<p>and everything from sea to shining sea.</p></blockquote>
<p>The fadeout from the radio broadcast into album-closer &#8220;Percy, Lost at Sea&#8221; create a mood more ideal than can be fully expressed in words, a perfect blend of all that the Milkman&#8217;s Union can do so well. It&#8217;s an ending that leaves the listener wanting more, and I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;m not alone in saying that the place the Milkman&#8217;s Union is in at this point in time ought to be good enough to get them wherever they might want to go.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.mediafire.com/?zylunttm3zz" target="_blank">The Milkman&#8217;s Union &#8211; Roads In</a> (<a href="http://www.yousendit.com/download/VGllcXlqSEJYSHdLSkE9PQ" target="_blank">YSI</a>)</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">The Milkman&#8217;s Union &#8211; St. Petersburg (YSI)</span> (Download removed at band&#8217;s request. If you dig the stream, follow the links below and buy the damn thing.)</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.mediafire.com/?wugtkotxwnv" target="_blank">The Milkman&#8217;s Union &#8211; America</a> (<a href="https://www.yousendit.com/download/VGllcXl0RkVsUi9IRGc9PQ" target="_blank">YSI</a>)</p>
<p>If there ever were an album truly worth <em>buying</em> (you know, as opposed to &#8220;acquiring&#8221;), this is it. Find it at <a href="http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/milkmansunion3" target="_blank">CDBaby</a>, <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/roads-in/id337289888" target="_blank">iTunes</a> or <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Roads-In/dp/B0031GD0J8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;s=dmusic&amp;qid=1263533552&amp;sr=8-2">Amazon</a>.</p>
<p>Also, The Milkman&#8217;s Union is <a href="http://www.themilkmansunion.com/" target="_blank">currently touring the northeast, with dates in NYC upcoming. Check the dates out at their website.</a></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Some people would say that it&#8217;s a cop-out to write about bands whose members you know personally. But I was told by Mr. Merrick, my mustachioed (and, alliteratively enough, mandolin-toting) third-grade teacher that you should always write what you know. Which explains why all of the stories I wrote in elementary school were either about [...]


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<p>Some people would say that it&#8217;s a cop-out to write about bands whose members you know personally. But I was told by Mr. Merrick, my mustachioed (and, alliteratively enough, mandolin-toting) third-grade teacher that you should always write what you know. Which explains why all of the stories I wrote in elementary school were either about Star Wars or my friends. Or, as in one case, about my friends in the Star Wars universe (which was SO COOL). So here I am, with Mr. Merrick&#8217;s advice in mind, about to write about a band which hails from my own beloved Bowdoin College, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/themilkmansunion">The Milkman&#8217;s Union</a>.</p>
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<p>The first time I saw The Milkman&#8217;s Union live, they were opening for Ben Kweller in an on-campus gig. It was the big winter concert on campus, but it seemed like the group planning the event had made choosing on opener an afterthought, with only a very perfunctory vote going into choosing the act. Suffice to say, this was no honor. Nor is the music of the Milkman&#8217;s Union particularly suited for the sort of crowd Ben Kweller attracted that night (read: kids who really liked that song &#8220;Falling&#8221; from the <em>Mr. Deeds</em> soundtrack)<strong>*</strong>. The lukewarm reception they had received prior to the show and upon arriving on stage led me to a preliminary disinterest, which was furthered by a cover of Radiohead&#8217;s &#8220;National Anthem.&#8221; They did the song justice, but it&#8217;s hard to get very excited by a college band performing covers. Then some horrible, worst-nightmare potentially-big-gig-ruining snafu occurred. I think the bassist broke a string or three, which, as I understand it, is damn hard to do. This left the lead singer of Milkman&#8217;s Union, Henry Jamison-Root, on stage alone with his acoustic guitar. After mumbling around for a couple minutes, he introduced a song called &#8220;June June June,&#8221; and the crowd sat down as he played it alone. At the time, I thought it was the most beautiful song I&#8217;d ever heard.</div>
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<div>I went home and immediately bought the song on iTunes and listened to it on repeat until it was the top-played song in my library. I&#8217;m usually not one to either listen to songs on repeat or rave about lyrics I like, but this was just so good. The imagery was vivid, a perfectly self-aware teenage love story full of angst, over-enthusiasm, overcommitment, awkward conversation, and a twist of underage drinking (&#8221;she always found us alcohol, though I never asked her how, and we&#8217;d pour it in our orange juice and I&#8217;d wince as it went down&#8221;). Several months later, running into Henry at a gathering in a friend&#8217;s apartment, I blurted out an unthought confession of how much I loved it, and was pleasantly surprised when many of the people around me agreed. Turns out he wrote the song when he was 17. I think I&#8217;d be mortified if people I didn&#8217;t know very well were evaluating anything I&#8217;d done at age 17. Except maybe if they were watching the video of that time I put two pouches of Big League Chew in my mouth at once, and continued to chew it until it lost all its flavor, which is quite a feat considering the long-lasting flavor of the official gum of MLB. But I digress.</div>
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<div>The Milkman&#8217;s Union has been hard at work (intermittently) on what will be Henry Jamison-Root&#8217;s 3rd album, his first with the current line-up of the band. I emailed him to find more out about it, but apparently he&#8217;s too busy reading Derrida and Foucault to pay any attention to his computer. For now, we&#8217;ll just have to enjoy his 17-year-old compositions. I&#8217;m happy with it this way, and hopefully you will be, too.</div>
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<div>June June June &#8211; The Milkman&#8217;s Union (<a href="http://www.megaupload.com/?d=122OXYRE" target="_blank">mega</a>) (<a href="http://www.yousendit.com/download/dVlveFlkUnE4aU4zZUE9PQ" target="_blank">YSI</a>)</div>
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<div>Leaves &#8211; The Milkman&#8217;s Union (<a href="http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DBBI5Y4N" target="_blank">mega</a>) (<a href="https://www.yousendit.com/download/dVlveFlkUnFlcEpMWEE9PQ" target="_blank">YSI</a>)</div>
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<div>July 4th &#8211; The Milkman&#8217;s Union (<a href="http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B81OASEN" target="_blank">mega</a>) (<a href="https://www.yousendit.com/download/dVlveFllZDVrYURIRGc9PQ" target="_blank">YSI</a>)</div>
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<div>I&#8217;d recommend <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Oh-Boy/dp/B0012B85YE/ref=dm_ap_alb2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1241556708&amp;sr=8-5" target="_blank">buying <em>Oh Boy</em></a>, though <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00120E74W/ref=dm_dp_adp?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1241556708&amp;sr=8-5" target="_blank">either album</a> is a strong choice. And if you discover you love &#8220;June June June&#8221; like I do, buy it on iTunes. Send that thing straight to #1 on their &#8220;most popular&#8221; list.</div>
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<div><strong>*This is not to disrespect Ben Kweller, just the cross-section of students he happened to attract. In fact, the man puts on a helluva show, and is one of the nicest people you&#8217;ll meet. Also, his new album rocks.</strong></div>
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