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Blonde Redhead split ways with Touch and Go a few years ago, and after considering being free agents, they said "We're going to need a bigger boat" and got picked up by 4AD. The subsequent album, Misery Is Butterfly was a grand departure from their original Sonic Youth inspired noise-ery, and perhaps the Next Logical Step after Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons. Instead of experimenting with alternate takes on melody and structure, the band went full out with extremely lush arrangements including tons of layers of keys and strings on top of the band's already original rhythm structures. The whole album was set to a maudlin tune, perhaps being described by its album title better than any album I can think of. The melodies were gorgeous with intricate orchestration. Heartbreak never sounded so gorgeous.

With that in mind, 23 kicks off with the title track "23." Setting the tone for the entire album, "23" features straightforward 4/4 time with spacey chord progressions held out for the entire measure. The mood evoked hits closer to chill out than maudlin, and if you're anything like me, you'll probably feel sort of bored right away. "Dr. Strangeluv" offers a bit more of the same, the huge guitar sounds evoking a sense of mid-`80s electronica inspired acts like Depeche Mode. And though simplified from Misery Is a Butterfly, already the album is beginning to take shape.

The focus on intricate melodies remains the same, but it's apparent that by the time we hit "Spring and by Summer Fall" that the drums have taken a back seat for the back beat and the heavy syncopated rhythms I was expecting have dissipated. The previously mentioned track is as straightforward as their earlier material, but the guitars are a bit more My Bloody Valentine than Sonic Youth. Following, the disco inspired beat of "Silently" carries the track through Kazu's poppy chorus and dreamy backing vocals. The range is now exposed, the mood of the album varies from track to track, and "Publisher" and "Heroine" recall Misery through their down-tone and intricate rhythms. Ever-expanding, the album caps off with "My Impure Hair," featuring acoustic and slide guitars with a swung feel to it, like a lazy lullaby.

Surprisingly, the standout track on the album is "Spring and by Summer Fall." By looking back at their older material, these dudes have taken a step forward once more. Driving and catchy without being annoyingly poppy, I predict "Spring and by Summer Fall" will eventually become tied in with a movie or commercial or some other pop culture tie-in. But damn, who could blame a corporation for wanting to cash in on a song this good?

A tiny Japanese girl and two Italian brothers singing in English. An album named after the average age of Punknews readers still living in their parents' basement. One shittily written review. One vocoder used on track number nine. Some keyboards and a lot of guitars. All this from a band named after a DNA track. Rock up your torrent client, pull out your wallets, load up that iTunes. However you scamps do it, just get this album and stop complaining.



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    Posted by SilentStorms on 2007-04-24 00:01:05

    I read the first paragraph and passed. Then I saw that this was Jesse's baby, and I said eh ... it's not Akimbo so it makes sense. As the only thing that I will ever agree upon with Jesse is that Akimbo cradles their balls in our mouths. Ewww.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 at 4:06 PM (EDT)

    ...at least they aren't the Detroit cobras.

    Edmonton? I was at the first show. I want my $25 bucks and 2 hours back.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 at 10:53 AM (EDT)

    "I was hoping for a new 4 Non-Blondes album."

    A new Concrete Blonde album would be better.

    Posted by PervyD on 2007-04-18 02:59:35
    My Score:

    Score is for the random Detroit Cobra story in the thread.

    Posted by Inspection12e on 2007-04-17 15:52:12

    I never really cared for any of the older stuff but this new record is awesome.

    Posted by Sally_Field on 2007-04-17 15:20:45

    Loved Misery is a Butterfly and am looking forward to hearing this.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at 9:06 AM (EDT)

    fuck you and you including bullshit downloading. i own every album and this one is the least rockin by far.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at 4:59 AM (EDT)

    Top 5 of the year so far. The title track is so damned good.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at 2:49 AM (EDT)

    I was hoping for a new 4 Non-Blondes album.

    Posted by BrandonSideleau on 2007-04-17 02:42:52
    My Score:

    This is a fucking great record.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at 2:18 AM (EDT)

    When these guys played at the bar I work at, I thought they were demanding bitches.

    Then the Detroit Cobras played there.

    While adding shit onto your rider, and making the bar pay to fly your dog across the border for a one off fly-in show is lame, It's nowhere near the shit we had to go through to make the detroit Cobras not suck. (The singer couldn't find any heroin for the first show, so she just kind of stood there singing off key & looking bored for the entire show. Then she hid needles all over her hotel room)

    My point is, although they're kind of boring, and totally not worth flying into town, at least they aren't the Detroit cobras.

    Posted by brendankelly on 2007-04-17 01:04:06
    My Score:

    this album is good, real good

    Posted by GlassPipeMurder on 2007-04-17 00:10:57

    I want to hear Neon Blonde.

    Posted by DarrenMcLeod on 2007-04-17 00:07:33
    My Score:

    score's for "shittily."

    I'll have to check this out.