As Generations X and Y headed into the great unknowns of parenthood, a new genre of music was born. Music targeted at hipsterโs kids has made indulging the young ones much more bearable, and Rosendaleโs Dog on Fleas, with five full-length records and 10 years of performing, has certainly earned its stripes in the childrenโs-music revolution. Most importantly, for us Johnny-come-lately parental units, the Fleas have a knack for mixing timely themes and a variety of instrumentation into tunes not dumbed down to nursery-rhyme innocuousness. Beautiful World, as prolific as it is creative, contains 15 tracks and at least as many genres of thoughtful, kid-friendly lyrics and melodies. The title trackโs vocals melt in your mouth, with an early Phish aftertaste as flutes hover over a Tom Waitsy horseshoe clank. โWater Planetโ is Sex Mob sass smacking into hints of klezmer bouncing off a New Orleans funeral procession, while โBeach Songโ is loose island folk, as free and fun as a child dancing with abandon. โDumplingโ is Steve Malkmus pop begging to be repeated; โLima Beanโ imbibes the coy and chiding voice of Lorette Velvette through a loungey train-track cakewalk; and โWhere Would You Fly?โ has a musical saw. In the brilliant โI Love Your Accent,โ wonderfully foreign voices illustrate a musical lesson to not fear the un-same. Talented guests abound, including Uncle Rock (aka Chronogramโs Robert Burke Warren), another well-known local bard of songs for the young. www.dogonfleas.com.
This article appears in May 2009.









