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Ulysses. : 010
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The primitive sound of Robert Schneider's band ULYSSES. is an epiphany. Musically and emotionally direct, "010" thrives on dissolution, change, loss, and noise.
Genre: Pop: with Live-band Production
Release Date: 2004
010 Record Label: Eenie Meenie Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Push You Away 3:08 Album Only
Television 4:05 Album Only
Glacier 2:44 Album Only
The Falcon 2:25 Album Only
Change 3:26 Album Only
Burning You 3:07 Album Only
Frustrated 2:15 Album Only
Castles In Spain 2:26 Album Only
Evening Star 3:09 Album Only
Her Silver Veil 3:50 Album Only
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Album Notes

To define: There is ULYSSES. ULYSSES. have just completed their first album, entitled 010, and are preparing to release it via Eenie Meenie Records on October 26th. Which is why we're here. There are the Apples in Stereo. The Apples in Stereo have released 4 full-length albums, 1 mini-album, 2 compilations, 4 EPs, and more singles than you can shake a stick at, should you be so inclined. There is Marbles. Marbles released one album, two singles, and is finishing another full-length as we speak, although we're not actually speaking.

To explain: ULYSSES. is a band from Lexington, Kentucky, a member of which is Robert Schneider. You may know him as the co-founder of the notable, officially defunct, and much revered Elephant 6 Recording Co. which spawned bands like Neutral Milk Hotel, Olivia Tremor Control, The Minders, Beulah, and Of Montreal. You may know him as an engineer who recorded, mixed, produced, and otherwise had his hands on many of those Elephant 6 releases. You may know him as the guitarist and singer of The Apples in Stereo and the sole member of Marbles. You may not know him at all. But any relationship has to start somewhere, and ULYSSES. is a fine place to start. So...

To explore: The genesis of ULYSSES. lies back in the halcyon days of 2003, and a chance encounter in Lexington, where Schneider had recently relocated from Denver, Colorado. Looking for an outlet for some decidedly different songs he was writing, Schneider saw a show by local pop group Big Fresh, liked their sound, and approached two of their members about being in a new band. After one rehearsal, ULYSSES. had turned a concept into a full-fledged band, with John Ferguson on drums and backup vocals and Ben Fulton on synthesizer and bass. The band soon expanded to a foursome, with Hair Police's Robert Beatty providing atmosphere via electronic sound manipulation.

To execute: The immediacy of the situation and the chemistry of the new band was obvious to all concerned. So ULYSSES. set up their instruments around a single microphone in Schneider's garage and recorded live. In four hours they completed the ten songs that form the basis of 010. The plan was to re-record these songs in the studio, but when they finished, ULYSSES. felt like they had already captured the best takes of the songs -- so they decided to forgo a bit of fidelity in favor of emotion.

"I really love the roughness," says Schneider of the record. "The vocal takes especially -- they were all first takes, and I just loved the emotion we captured. My idea for ULYSSES. was for it to be evocative -- a sort of sad, empty, but hopeful feeling, both through the music and the lyrics." So they decided to expand on the demos, building a looser, sparser, and ultimately freer album than Schneider's typically more structured and intricate studio recordings with The Apples.

To hear: 010 is something of a musical epiphany -- a musically and emotionally direct record that thrives on dissolution, change, loss, and noise, from an artist better known for his joyful disposition and sun-drenched melodies and harmonies. There is personal stuff here that delves far deeper than the Apples in Stereo have ever cared to go, and though the lyrics may be oblique, the feeling is tangible -- from the wish to see a former lover happy ("Push You Away"), to the desire to escape ("The Falcon"). There are also new sounds and influences -- from the shambling indie rock of classic Pavement on "Burning You" to the new New Wave of "Television" to the raw Velvet Underground and Spaceman 3 vibe that pervades throughout.

"With ULYSSES, I wanted to do everything differently, just change my whole way of writing songs," says Schneider. And you can feel it in the edges, the primitive sound, and the willingness to expand his musical worldview, even as the hooks are, as always, too plentiful to count.

To recapitulate: There is ULYSSES. ULYSSES. is not The Apples in Stereo. ULYSSES. is a new side of an old friend, with a little help from his new friends. With 010, Robert Schneider has produced yet another classic album, which is exactly what we have come to expect.

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REVIEWS

When You Break Free, Baby You'll See
author: Josh
Albums about break ups are about a dime a dozen. Actual break up albums, however, are as rare as it gets. A truly great break up album spans the emotional chutes and ladders that have us crying under the covers, punching walls, partying with our friends or writing way too long letters that should probably never be sent. Ulysses' 010, not only completes the test, but it completes the test in about a half hour. Former Apples in Stereo frontman Robert Schnieder accomplishes the feat by following The Smiths formula, without sounding anything like the Morrissey vehicle for sadness. Ulysses delivers bitter and miserable lyrics ("inside of pissed off prostitutes/i try to get my mind off you") while keeping the music uptempo enough to allow our bleeding hearts to keep beating with hope for the future. Schnieder's messages span the gamut, wanting her back, wanting her to go away forever, before finally just wanting her to be happy. It's a simple set of messages and true to great album form, the music mirrors this simplicity. Recorded at Pet Sounds studio in Lexington, Kentucky, the album is minimalistic, allowing the lyrics and guitar heavy melodies to coexist wonderfully. Ulysses' 010 is worth ruining your perfect relationship, just to wallow in its beautiful sadness.
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Not what I expected...a serious surprise
author: Hombre K
I thought Robert Schneider's first post-Apples in Stereo album would continue in that happy, carefree style. Ulysses' .010 was a pleasant surprise not only in quality, but in tone. While not a break-up album, a loss album, or anything too heavy, this is certainly a more serious record. The sonics harken back to the better alternative albums of the 1990's, and make me want to hear Mr. Schneider continue to branch out. A good, solid album, and a pleasure to hear.
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You're Dreaming On An Evening Star
author: Carly M
Ulysses, the new project starring the venerable and talented Robert Schneider, is a delicious pop-driven and hook-laden majesty. Its crafty magic puts you under its spell by the finish of the first track 'Push You Away,' until the very end tone and 'doo, doo, doo's' of a dark and almost 50s-inspired 'Her Silver Veil.' Other standout tracks include 'Glacier,' 'The Falcon,' as well as the sweet and melodic bounciness of 'Evening Star.'
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Schneider is far more than just The Apples in Stereo!!
author: Jamie
010 is stripped bare of any superficial pop lyrics and melodies. It's brutally honest and so catchy you'll not only bob your head to the tunes, but you'll and empathize with the lyrics too. I found myself listening to every track back to back without the need to click "next" on my cd player.
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