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An under-recognized pioneer of the lo-fi revolution,
Smog
was essentially the alias of one
Bill Callahan
, an enigmatic singer/songwriter whose odd, fractured music neatly epitomized the tenets and excesses of the home-recording boom. Melancholy, poignant, and self-obsessed,
Callahan
's four-track output offered a peepshow view into an insular world of alienation and inner turmoil, his painfully intimate songs ping-ponging wildly through a scrapbook of childhood recollections, failed relationships, bizarre fetishes, and dashed hopes.
Smog
debuted in 1988 with the spare, primitive
Macrame Gunplay
,
a cassette-only release issued on
Callahan
's own Disaster label.
Cow
followed in 1989, while three more tapes --
A Table Setting
,
Tired Tape Machine
, and
Sewn to the Sky
-- were issued a year later. With 1991's
Floating
EP,
Smog
signed to the Chicago-based indie label Drag City, and with the move began an advancement toward more traditional songcraft. The subsequent full-length,
Forgotten Foundation
, was his most well-rounded effort yet, employing a stronger sense of melody while remaining true to the trademark bare-bones atmosphere.
Released in 1993, the superb
Julius Caesar
raised the stakes considerably. Recorded with collaborators
Cynthia Dall
and
Jim O'Rourke
, the album expanded the
Smog
palette to include touches of cello, violin, and even banjo. At the same time,
Callahan
's songs were his best yet; highlighted by the touching
"Chosen One"
and the menacing
"Your Wedding,"
Julius Caesar
also featured
"I Am Star Wars!,"
a hilarious rant built around a tape loop of the intro to
the Stones
'
"Honky Tonk Women."
The six-track
Burning Kingdom
EP appeared the following year.
Issued in 1995,
Wild Love
continued
Smog
's approach toward relative sonic grandeur. Led off by the remarkable
"Bathysphere"
(its title a fitting metaphor for
Callahan
's self-absorption) and climaxed by the epic
"Prince Alone in the Studio"
(a virtual theme song for a solitary creative existence), the LP reflected his bitter obsessions with stunning clarity, emerging as a triumph of abject failure. After 1996's
Kicking a Couple Around
EP,
Smog
resurfaced later in the year with
The Doctor Came at Dawn
;
Red Apple Falls
followed in 1997.
The peripatetic
Callahan
relocated to Chicago prior to the release of 1999's
Knock Knock
, resurfacing in the spring of 2000 with
Dongs of Sevotion
and the
Strayed
EP.
'Neath the Puke Tree
followed that fall, an EP that reinvented several tracks and included a few new ones. By the next year,
Callahan
changed his project's name to the more intimate
(Smog)
, drawing attention away from the "idea" of
Smog
and putting more emphasis on the music. The next album,
Rain on Lens
, followed on this path by unveiling several more reflective and sensitive tracks. A year later, the
Accumulation: None
singles collection arrived with five new songs and the continued use of parentheses. Classically voluble,
Callahan
returned with
Supper
in 2003. The literary, laid-back
A River Ain't Too Much to Love
-- which reflected
Callahan
's move to Austin, Texas and featured performances by Drag City labelmate
Joanna Newsom
-- arrived in 2005. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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