Last week was a good one to skip, but my vacation has me terribly behind in everything related to media consumption. This traditionally good week for releases (post SXSW) got an added boost when
Gnarls Barkley unexpectedly pushed the release of
their latest to this week (digitally). Similarly, look for The Raconteurs to push their latest up to next week. What's all the rush about? Leaks, my friend. Folks are more likely to steal it if it's the only option -- at least having the real product out there gives the impatient a more just option. Also this week is the latest from
Dan Bejar's Destroyer,
Be Your Own Pet,
The Dodos,
She & Him (Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward,) and
Adam Green, striking the coal while it's hot (thank you
Juno).
Playlist:
New Releases 03.18.08
Album:
Destroyer - Trouble In Dreams
The common expectation with each new
Destroyer release is the promises a quick left-turn from whatever preceded it. Perhaps that's why
Trouble in Dreams, Dan Bejar's eighth long player under the moniker Destroyer, is initially kind of disappointing. It sounds like the perfect extension of his last,
Destroyer's Rubies, and that's mostly due to the fact that, for the first time, he's kept the same band around for two straight releases. But where
Rubies walked an exhilerating tightrope,
Trouble feels more polished, in part, I imagine, because Destroyer sounds like a real band now. The songs are still mostly there, so maybe it's just that with following a stellar release like
Rubies there's bound to be a let down - especially if it's cut from the same cloth, as
Trouble sounds. The lyrical couplets still abound, though, and I'm still excited as hell to see him perform in the upcoming Sasquatch festival, so I'll stop with the kvetching and say forget about what I said and just buy the sucker.
Free album stream from AOL"Foam Hands" [mp3]
Album:
Gnarls Barkley - The Odd Couple
The release that has reviewers scrambling this week. Bumped up three weeks from it's scheduled April drop,
The Odd Couple is Gnarls Barkley as a fully realized duo, instead of the curiosity that the experiment
St Elsewhere seemed like. I imagine a lot of folks will be disappointed initially, as there's no
"Crazy" to be found, but a second lightning in a bottle is both unrealistic and unnecessary when talking about the strength of an album. Where
St Elsewhere was paranoid,
The Odd Couple fully realizes the perils (hey, they're not actually crazy) and is finding ways to deal with the aftermath. Tracks like
"Who's Gonna Save My Soul" ("How will my story ever be told now?")
"Going On" ("But I’m going on, And I’m prepared to go it alone") and
"Open Book" feel almost post-apocalyptic in their nature. As a result of all this, the mood is more somber, more dense and less likely to pull anyone to the dance floor. But the album works better as a whole entity, and that's what draws in this listener.
4 comments:
it sucks a bit being non-American..not being able to listen to the streams :(
Correction to my previous (and since deleted) comment with tracklisting for playlist:
New Releases 03.18.08
1. My Favorite Year - Destroyer
2. Who's Gonna Save My Soul - Gnarls Barkley
3. Why Do You Let Me Stay Here? - She and Him
4. Red And Purple - The Dodos
5. The Kelly Affair - Be Your Own Pet
6. Tropical Island - Adam Green
7. Morning Cup - Joseph Arthur
8. Cheap And Cheerful - The Kills
9. Only as the Day is Long (Album) - Sera Cahoone
10. New Soul - Yael Naim
11. Along the Way - DeVotchKa
12. Blue In The Dark - Tall Firs
13. Gone - Witch
14. Confessions Of A Dangerous Mouth - The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere)
15. Love No - The Teenagers
16. Snakes & Ladders - Switches
17. Get Down - Groove Armada
18. Where Is The Love - Shirley Bassey
19. Where Will I Be - Daniel Lanois
20. Their City - The Matches
21. Honey - The Hush Sound
22. Hey - The Chapin Sisters
23. Uluwati - John Zorn
24. Dream Cars - Neon Neon
25. Shakey Tiger - Birds Of Avalon
26. What It Did - Helvetia
27. I'm A Pirate, You're A Princess - PlayRadioPlay!
28. Santa Fe - Virginia Coalition
29. Big Ideas - LCD Soundsystem
30. Glad It's Over - Wilco
31. Academy Fight Song - Mission of Burma
32. That’s When I Reach For My Revolver (Live) - Mission of Burma
arjan - Sorry these are so US-centric... Someday in future, I believe this hurdle will be lifted for these streams.
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