"every once in awhile, an artist that has been doing it for decades, comes back around late in the game and delivers an album as good or even exceeding their early classic work. Dylan's "Time Out Of Mind" for example. I've been following Matt Piucci
's career for years - and he recently delivered the goods on an album that is as good as as any Rain Parade recording. It it hangs together as a "real album" not just whatever songs he happened to have ready to record. (there's a difference) You could buy it because it includes Crazy Horse’s Billy Talbot, Brent Rademaker of Beechwood Sparks, and Jody Stephens of Big Star - but that would be foolish, I'd buy it if the musicians were simply Fred Flintstone & the Archies. I hear elements of Tom Verlaine, Brian Wilson during his sandbox era and Eno in here, it's often somber - but one thing I know for sure, this is my friend Matthew really delivering the goods”
Pat Thomas on the Hellenes
"The Rain Parade has remained one of my favorite bands for the last 35 years.
These days I’m proud to call Matt Piucci
a friend despite his opinions of KISS & the Dodgers.
I’m also proud of him for making a fantastic brand new album with his current band the HELLENES (who also include John Thoman & Alec Palao). If you like his work in the past you’ll love this.
It’s called “I Love You All The Animsls”.
Find it, NOW!”
Ronnie Barnett of the Muffs
Blurt online says:
"The Upshot: The kind of melody-rich, texturally-complex album whose dreamy psychedelic pop repays repeated spins many times over.
BY FRED MILLS
Background-wise, Cali’s Hellenes are a Matt Piucci-helmed project featuring, unsurprisingly, compatriots from his other projects, Boatclub and the Rain Parade—the latter you just may have heard of. (Go HERE and HERE for further elucidation from the Blurt gang on the beloved Paisley Underground icons.) Piucci is no stranger to multitasking, of course, with both Crazy Horse and a solo career—including a collaboration with the Windbreakers’ Tim Lee way back in ‘86—also occupying his time at various points. A busy, prolific man. The Hellenes, in fact, take their name from a 2000 Piucci solo rec of the same name, a couple of the bandmembers (bassist Alec Palao, guitarist John Thoman) having appeared on Hellenes.
And from the gorgeous, impressionistic sleeve art (by Stefanie Beltran), to the roster of guest musicians (among them, Crazy Horse’s Billy Talbot, Brent Rademaker of Beechwood Sparks/Tyde/GospelbeacH fame, Brian Wilson percussionist Nelson Bragg, and Jody Stephens from some obscure band from Memphis called Big Star), to the expansive-yet-inner-focused music itself, I Love You All the Animals is a remarkable rendering of grace and beauty, imbued with the psychedelic imperative and multihued perspective that has consistently powered Piucci’s musical vision over the years.
The Hellenes initially opt to set the stage with a twinned statement-of-purpose: the introductory “Chesterene,” a lovely, harmony-drenched number that tips a hat (or 10) to classic midperiod Beach Boys, is followed by the dreamy, languid, overtly Beatlesque (circa Abbey Road) “Fault.” At that point they shift gears and steer purposefully into Rain Parade territory via the urgent, propulsive “Better Place,” all laser-sharp riffs and pounding percussion, plus a deeply convincing vocal from Piucci (“this world won’t be a better place without you“). And the hits keep a-comin’ from there, among them a Big Star-esque rocker, “So Depressed”; the jangly psychedelia of “Beautiful Flower”; and closing track “Water,” an ornate, neo-orchestral gem featuring violin, viola, and cello.
It’s the kind of melody-rich, texturally-complex album that repays repeated spins many times over. And for music fans already familiar with the musicians’ prior work, it’s a welcome-back, friendly-handshake record that serves to remind you, we’re all in this club together. Keep the tunes coming, Matt."
credits
released October 1, 2020
The Hellenes are Matt Piucci, John Thoman, Stephan Junca, Alec Palao, and Derek See. Joined by special guests including Billy Talbot, Jody Stephens, Nelson Bragg, Brent Rademaker, and Jack Waterson.
Rain Parade is a band that was originally active in the Paisley Underground scene in Los Angeles in the 1980s, and that reunited and resumed touring in 2012.
supported by 6 fans who also own “I Love You All The Animals”
What a great show it was. It was the last Luna show I saw not right up front at the stage. The girl I was with said let’s go up front for Penthouse. I alway stand about 10 feet from the PA.
I have seen about 20 shows since and always up front now.
Plus that was my first time getting a picture with Sean. joecigno
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