Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Department of Eagles Pictures
Band:
Department of Eagles
Origin:
United States, New YorkUnited States
Band Members:
Daniel Rossen and Fred Nicolaus
Department of Eagles Album: «Archive 2003-2006»
Department of Eagles Album: «Archive 2003-2006» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.0 of 5)
  • Title:Archive 2003-2006
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  • Type:Vinyl
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Review - Product Description
Vinyl LP pressing. 2010 collection from the critically acclaimed duo. Daniel Rossen and Fred Nicolaus, known collectively as Department of Eagles, have released relatively little music together, and their catalog may seem a bit schizophrenic. How did they develop from college roommates goofing off with sampling software into the harbingers of an atmospheric and grandiose symphonic pop sound? Archive 2003-2006, comprised of lost recordings, provides the missing piece in this process.
Customer review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- more than just leftovers

While this album is composed of leftovers recorded during and after the Ear Park sessions, it holds together well. The mix of song fragments/sketches and fully developed songs are effectively weaved together, elevating the album above a typical outtakes collection. The songs While We're Young, Flip and Brightest Minds are standouts. A little rougher around the edges than the prior Department of Eagles or Grizzly Bear offerings.

Customer review
- Odds 'n Sods

Department of Eagles is one of the more unique bands I've had the pleasure of discovering in the last few years. Their second album In Ear Park remains a constant presence in my CD player and on my iPod. Anyone familiar with Grizzy Bear will recognize Daniel Rossen's distinct voice and song writing style.

Archive 2003-2006 takes several tracks from early in the band's career and organizes them as a series of "sketches." These tracks, while sonically interesting, don't have quite the creativity of some of the other tracks on the album. In addition to these sketches, the bulk of the material is composed of rejected or unfinished tracks from the aforementioned In Ear Park. These tracks are the reason to purchase Archives. Producer/Grizzly Bear Bassist Chris Taylor adds sophistication and complexity to the mix on tracks like the cool, sunny-day-driving-with-the-windows-down sound of "While We're Young" and the pressing urgency and jazz/punk fusion of "Flip." Taylor's addition to group's sound could really qualify him as a third member. Fred Nicolaus, Rossen's song writing partner and the other half of DOE offers sublime backing vocals and multi-instumentalism on most tracks and is clearly indispensable to the process.

Overall, Archive does not contain the same cohesive album "feel" of In Ear Park and is more on par with 2003's Cold Nose in terms of quirky song-writing. However, for anyone familiar with the band, Archive is not something to be missed, if only for the tracks left off of In Ear Park.