Bisbee Buzz
Published June 10, 2004
It all began with a heads-up from our pal Scott Matthews of Andromeda, who alerted me to the chewy goodness of director Tobias Perse's extraordinary stop-motion animation video of NYC indie-rocker Sam Bisbee's classic song "You Are Here," utilizing polaroids and half a stick of gum, available for consumption and admiration here, and which I wrote about here.
Much to my surprise, we had a bunch of comments (including some very odd and obsessive ones - some so disturbing they had to be deleted) from Bisbee fans and heard directly from the great Bisbee himself, who then sent on his latest CD, High. I was finally able to wrest it away from my wife and daughter, who have been listening to it obsessively in the car for weeks now - it's that good.
I've already talked about "You Are Here" ("a backbeat-driven rondo of pointillist obervations that seeks to confirm the very concrete nature of existence: everyone is somewhere, you are here. I love the arrangement as well, with some of most soulful cello you will ever hear in the presence of an electric guitar"), but the rest of the CD just keeps growing on me as well.
Firstly, Tobias Perse has directed yet another spectacular video for Bisbee, this one for "Breaking", where Bisbee sings - a mixture of E, of the Eels, a young Lou Reed, and John McCrea of Cake - confidingly of loss and hope over a peculiar but perfect backing of bhangra percussion, buzzing sitar, strummed acoustic guitar, and a fading-in fading-out hip-hop beat. For the video Perse takes Bisbee literally at his word, shooting a performance of the song in one take, then "breaking" up the video into little squares which have been hand time-stretched to come in and out of phase, a mutating jigsaw puzzle.
The overall feel of the album is not unlike that of a New Order studio album, with some electronics for effect and atmosphere, but an emphasis on songs over beats, vocal shading and traditional instrumentation. Bisbee's scenarios are so keenly observed that at times they border on voyeurism (much of these observatiions are of himself - is there such thing as "self-voyeurism"?).
- Bisbee Buzz
- Published: June 10, 2004
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- Filed Under: Music: Adult Alternative, Music: Alternative Rock, Music: Indie Rock, Video: Music
- Writer: Eric Olsen
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thanks Tom and really glad you like it - great find and thanks to Scott for the original heads-up
I can't believe that you didn't mention "Real"!
How very lame. But otherwise a nice review for an excellent album.
Glad I have my Bisbee back.
very very cool! thanks for the recommendation. i really like it.
Thanks Surferdude, very glad you like it!
bisbee is the bomb. been seeing him for years. so that means that eric, you are now also the bomb. thanks for dropping it so large. you should road-trip for the bowery show. it's gonna be THE bomb.





I missed your post about this the first time, but I checked out both videos and they are both mesmerizing. How often do you see actually good videos anymore? At the moment I have the mp3s from Bisbee's site playing and I have to say I'm impressed. Good stuff - I'll likely be ordering both discs at some point soon.
From reading the comments on your original post, the fans are a bit worrisomely obsessed sounding. Sam might want to consider having some bodyguards around . . .