A collection of recordings about the act of recording -- complete with titles such as "Feedback Love," "Soundwaves," and "Preamp" --
Tests, the debut full-length from Phil Elvrum's
Microphones, lays out much of the sonic groundwork that follows on subsequent releases. From echo-laden dub vignettes to psychedelic flourishes to
Sonic Youth-inspired noise experiments to kiddie twee pop about "high pitch treble monsters," Elvrum paints from a wide palette. But, true to the title,
Tests is a little too all-over-the-place to make for a satisfying album. It sounds more like Elvrum with a host of friends in tow (including
Calvin Johnson of Dub Narcotic and
Karl Blau of D+) just having a lot of fun with a room full of musical toys. It's the sound of the artist testing the depths of his nascent project. It makes sense to hear this album after later, more fully realized work such as Don't Wake Me Up or
It was Hot We Stayed in the Water, and see where the ideas originated, otherwise it will just sound excessive and uncalculated. ~ Jason Nickey