It's been almost three years since
John Roderick and his
Long Winters dropped the critically acclaimed When I Pretend to Fall. Since then, keyboardist/vocalist
Sean Nelson and drummer Michael Shilling have departed, leaving only bassist
Eric Corson and bandleader
John Roderick to tend to the fire. If their new EP, a quietly explosive collage of
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot-meets-
the Flaming Lips bombast, is any indication of where
Roderick is taking the project, fans will have much to rejoice about. Built around the elegiac opener "The Commander Thinks Aloud" -- save two unnecessary live tracks -- Ultimatum is a rare EP that sounds almost important enough to be considered essential within the artist's canon. While it may eventually serve as a bridge to subsequent recordings, on first listen it sounds like a rebirth.
Roderick's emotive vocals are in full effect, soaring fearlessly over drum loops, orchestral samples, and serpentine guitar lines -- it's not as shocking as that sounds, but it is noticeably more progressive than the sweet Americana pop attack heard on previous recordings -- resulting in one the year's biggest teasers. Let's hope that what follows is as passionate as it is complex. ~ James Christopher Monger