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#1 makeskidskill

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Posted 09 June 2008 - 5:12 AM

[CD Review] Spiritualized, 'Songs in A&E' (Universal/Spaceman/Fontana)


By HOBEY ECHLIN


Thursday, June 5, 2008 - 3:00 pm


While Jason Pierce’s past few efforts helming Spiritualized have been topsy-turvy (the hyperbolic Let It Come Down, which was, well, sort of a letdown and the more bare-bones/low-budget Amazing Grace), Songs in A&E is his most harrowing yet, as personal as it is epic, like Homer’s Odyssey, speaking of arms and man, both equally scarred.


A little background: Pierce began the album as a continuation of Grace’s singer/songwriter leanings, only to spend a month in a coma with pneumonia (“A&E” stands for “accident and emergency”), almost die, then get commissioned to score Harmonie Korine’s Mr. Lonely while helping actress Samantha Morton recover from a stroke. All this after the Verve’s Dick Ashcroft stole his girl. Jee-zess. So when he sings, “I’ve got the scars to show I’m healed” on “Baby I’m a Fool,” an otherwise-breezy two-chord back-and-forth that cements his place as alt-rock’s Lou Reed, writing the same song better and better each time, he’s also earned the right to jazz it up with vibraphone and a maraca-shaking horn jam at the end that makes the song as much a revelation as it is a celebration that he’s made it this far.


Pierce is nothing if not obvious, and in that sense, he resembles both Reed and Neil Young. “Death Take Your Fiddle,” wherein Pierce, accompanied by a wheezing accordion that sounds—amazingly, gracefully—like a respirator in a hospital room, sings about “the way I feel now death is not around,” sounds more homesick than triumphant. Pierce is at his best at his most elemental. When he sings about fire, he can sound like Robin Williams’ Elmer Fudd singing “Fire,” but only Pierce can seem simultaneously lit up and burned. “Sitting on Fire” longs as much as “Soul on Fire”: The former’s “I wanna take you higher” refrain sounds so earnest and optimistic it practically dooms the song. Throw in some soundtrack flourishes (the dramatic “Harmony” interstitials) and a couple of rockers (“You Lie You Cheat,” “Yeah Yeah”), and Pierce has just made the record of the year, even if it almost killed him.


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Fuck, a month in a coma? Knowing Mr. Spaceman, he probably enjoyed it.




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Posted 09 June 2008 - 6:01 PM

Yeah, but with pneumonia... Fack.




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Posted 10 June 2008 - 4:35 AM

I got the album today, judging from the lyrics, I can't help but wonder if 'pneumonia' is a euphemism for 'whiskey and morphine'


Oh yeah, and let me state for the record, that as much as I like The Test, Dick Ashcroft is the Monkees to Jay Spacemans the Beatles. Not even in nearly the same league of talent. Like comparing the Brothers to Daft Fucks.




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Posted 10 June 2008 - 6:59 AM

Daft Punk are not The Monkees.


Ever.


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Posted 10 June 2008 - 11:19 PM

If Chems=Beatles


Daft Punk=Monkees


ok, ok, Paul Oakenfold=Monkees, hows that?




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Posted 11 June 2008 - 12:55 AM

Will have to check this out! Haven't heard much good new music lately.



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