''Mouth Sounds'' is a
mashup
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* Mashup (culture), the rearrangement of spliced parts of musical pieces as part of a subculture
* Mashup (education), combining various forms of data and media by a teacher or student in an instructional setting
* Mashup (mus ...
album by American musician
Neil Cicierega
Neil Stephen Cicierega ( ; born August 23, 1986) is an American comedian, actor, filmmaker, singer, YouTuber, musician, songwriter, puppeteer, artist, and animator. He is known as the creator of a genre of Flash animation he termed "Animutation ...
. The album was released
independently by Cicierega on April 27, 2014. Consisting of mashups pairing
Top 40 hits of the 1980s and 1990s along with
Smash Mouth's "
All Star", ''Mouth Sounds'' received positive reviews from music critics. It received a second installment, ''
Mouth Silence'', three months later, which followed the same mashup format, a third installment, ''
Mouth Moods'', in 2017, and a fourth installment, ''
Mouth Dreams
''Mouth Dreams'' is the fourth mashup album by American musician and comedian Neil Cicierega. It was released on September 30, 2020. Like his three previous mashup albums ('' Mouth Sounds'', ''Mouth Silence'', and ''Mouth Moods''), its source mat ...
'', in 2020.
Background
Cicierega began work on the album after discovering multiple raw instrument tracks from songs featured on the
music video game series ''
Rock Band
A rock band or pop band is a small musical ensemble that performs rock music, pop music, or a related genre. A four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music. In the early years, the configuration was typically two guita ...
''.
Because ''Rock Band'' requires players to control individual instruments for each track, all artists featured in ''Rock Band'' must provide the
stems of each song featured in the game. With access to these tracks, Cicierega was able to create mashups of the provided songs. The process was mostly trial and error, where he paired songs together randomly, and kept what sounded good.
Cicierega tried to only pull popular songs, explaining "If you're doing a comedy album with mashups, then you definitely want to use songs that people will recognize."
The purpose of the album was to make Cicierega laugh, but also to offend fans of the songs and artists he used in the album.
''Mouth Sounds'' development dates as far back as late 2012. Later on, the song "No Credit Card" (a remix of
Huey Lewis and the News
Huey Lewis and the News are an American rock band based in San Francisco, California. They had a run of hit singles during the 1980s and early 1990s, eventually achieving 19 top ten singles across the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, Adult Contempora ...
' "
The Power of Love") appeared on Neil Cicierega's
SoundCloud account on February 6, 2013.
Over the following year, rougher edits of the songs "Vivid Memories Turn to Fantasies," "The Sharpest Tool," "Modest Mouth," "Imma Let It Be," "Like Tears in Chocolate Rain," "Melt Everyone," and "Smooth Flow," would be uploaded to the same SoundCloud, with the final track, "Mullet with Butterfly Wings," dropping just over a week before Mouth Sounds itself was released.
In addition, Cicierega posted a
music video for "The Sharpest Tool" (titled "MOUTH") to his main
YouTube channel a year earlier on February 9, 2013.
While developing the prequel to ''Mouth Sounds'', Cicierega created a setting for both albums, concerning the existence of
parallel universes. In the universe with which ''Mouth Sounds'' lies, the band Smash Mouth exists, but not in the parallel universe created for ''
Mouth Silence'' (which lacks any overt Smash Mouth-related mixes). In both universes, Cicierega delineated that a "war of music" continues on, explaining the reasoning behind the mashups.
Numerous
easter eggs have been found in the digital files for ''Mouth Sounds'' and ''Mouth Silence'' that each relate to "All Star". For example, when the metadata of every track on the former is viewed, the creation date of all the files is May 4, 1999 which was the release date of "All Star." On the cover of the album,
Shrek can be seen on the glasses of Cicierega, referencing how "All Star" was used at the beginning of
Shrek.
Reception
''Mouth Sounds'' received mostly positive reviews from critics. Katie Rife, writing for ''
The A.V. Club'', called the mixtape "brilliant," citing its ability to toy with the listener's nostalgia held towards the songs included, and wrapped up her review by suggesting the album to those that enjoy the thought of "dropping acid at a
Media Play
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going-out-of-business sale."
Ben Simon of Music Putty also wrote of Mouth Sounds' ability to relate to the listener's childhood memories, writing, "nostalgia is the album’s unifying theme," and citing the third track, "D'oh," as an example of when it "is taken to its most equally incredible and horrific extreme."
As of July 8, 2021, the mixtape has received over 1,150,000 plays on SoundCloud.
Track listing
Notes
References
External links
*
Neil Cicierega's website*
Mouth Sounds on Internet ArchiveNeil Cicierega's band, Lemon Demon
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2014 mixtape albums
Mashup albums
Smash Mouth
2014 remix albums
Neil Cicierega remix albums