“Animal Tracks”
from the EP Mountain Man
2009
Yeah, a group of three girls called Mountain Man. They sound as old as the hills and as current as some micro-genre that doesn’t have a stupid name yet. With woodsy acoustic guitars and lilting, reverbed harmonies, the Bennington, Vermont-based trio of Molly Erin Sarle, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, and Amelia Randall Meath set up camp between the old-timey lilt of Alela Diane or Fleet Foxes and the laid-back lo-fi vibes of Underwater Peoples pals like Real Estate or Julian Lynch. All that said, nothing about Mountain Man’s nostalgic underneath-the-stars simplicity really grabbed me until I heard a cover of “Animal Tracks” by Alex Bleeker and the Freaks. Where Bleeker’s version rides in on enough Crazy Horse-type guitar to inspire another three Kurt Vile albums, Mountain Man’s unadorned original foregrounds earnest vocals, concrete sensory details, and an equally sturdy melody; “The sweat will roll down our backs,” the Mountain women sing. When you get far enough from civilization, hygiene isn’t important.