![]() Ever hear a record and decide immediately, "Wow, I need to sit down and listen to this"? That specific reaction goes hand in hand with Quebec. Quebec feels as though it were one of those records just made to be as trippy and relaxed as possible. The Ween Brothers take that style and incorperate greatly their own remarkable genre into it, meshing the fab-four's signature 'sleepy-hook' (namely on songs like While My Guitar Gently Weeps and Strawberry Fields Forever) with a Ween ballad, and overlapping it to number 15 great songs. Very Beatlesy summer tunes are the vast majority of the record, almost as if its a Beatles tribute itself. ![]() A typical Ween theme, but it builds upon itself tenfold on this record. Much of the album likes to sway in the breeze. Quebec reminds me of a relaxed idol, something a godly musician would produce after a long-winded chain of success. Regardless, a band of such stature can't fail to amaze in any way shape or form of whatever comes out of the studio in the future. Like they won't ever have another album like Pure Guava or release another Spongebob Squarepants worthy song. Almost sad, in a way as if the band will never be the same. The entirety of Quebec waves to me, its a slow jamming laid back piece of work. Audiences of bands expect their idols to grow and mature along with their aging act, and as time envelopes them.throw out an amazing good-bye record. So maybe they didn't exactly succeed, whatever, but making good music has always been what its about. However they tried as best they could to avoid that. Formidable as they are with the band thing, Ween did perhaps give in to what was expected of them. The roots of Ween are still sprinkled like paprika throughout, not as effective as you'd think but y'know a little red never hurt anybody. If Ween wanted to create an album consisting entirely of something different they they've both reached their ultimate goal and at the same time stood by their van. Likely with Ween this was inevitable as the boys eventually grew out of 'Push Th' Little Daisies' and 'Ocean Man', and decided a calmer, more stoned approach was good for them and their newest album. Sometimes when bands find a new outlet to sing to, they shift their musical format greatly.
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