Got an insufferable know-it-all of a rock-snob friend? Invite him over with the promise of a recently unearthed bootleg of a previously unknown Elephant 6 album from 1998, then watch as he listens for the first time to the
Lesser Birds of Paradise's
Space Between. "Of course, that's
Julian Koster on the musical saw," he'll say during the ghostly opener "My Refrain," and on stark solo acoustic performances like "Take the Leaves," he'll claim to detect
Jeff Mangum's hand in the lyrics. Finally, he'll say that this is clearly a solo album by some obscure member of
Elf Power or
Of Montreal that
Will Cullen Hart of
Olivia Tremor Control and
Neutral Milk Hotel's
Scott Spillane overdubbed with their own inimitable blend of horns, banjos, unidentifiable drones and lo-fi tape effects to create this minor masterpiece of neo-psychedelia. Of course, he'll never speak to you again after you reveal the true creators of the
Lesser Birds of Paradise's
Space Between, but that's a small price to pay, and he could be forgiven for the mistake: this is truly the Elephant 6 album that never was. Singer/songwriter
Mark Janka is the clear focus, much as
Mangum was in
Neutral Milk Hotel, while multi-instrumentalist and producer
Tim Joyce takes the
Hart/
Spillane role of embellishing the basic guitar and voice tracks with a wide variety of sonic fripperies (pump organ, ukulele, etc.) that turn
Space Between into a hazy, psychedelic blur. Meanwhile, non sequitur song titles like "Claire Danes, If You Ever Get a Nose Job, I Swear to Jesus I'll Hang Myself" and "So the Bear Wipes His Ass with the Rabbit" (the punch line of every seventh-grader's favorite joke) balance
Janka's relatively somber and personal lyrics. Never simply weird for its own sake,
Space Between is a small psych-folk gem. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide