4Play: The Rakes, Cage the Elephant, Jarvis Cocker, Spiritualized
4Play: The Rakes, Cage the Elephant, Jarvis Cocker, SpiritualizedKristi Kates 8/10/09
The Rakes - Klang - V2 Internatl
London band The Rakes got so disgruntled with their hometowns music scene that they decamped to Berlin, Germany to record this set, in an attempt to escape a place they considered uninspiring. But what exactly they accomplished isnt immediately apparant, as theyve stuck with their usual subject matter of regular jobs and an avoidance of life on the dole. That said, there are a few decently edgy tunes here, from the aforementioned 9-to-5 feel of Smoker to the piano-sprinkled Mullers Racket and the grungy guitar and defiant chorus of Shackleton.
Cage the Elephant - Cage the Elephant - Relentless
Kentuckys Cage the Elephant utilize energetic, loopy blues as the focus for their indie-rock album, which at times recollects the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and at others the Rolling Stones. This is a big-sounding album, often loud and belligerent, whether that insistence is arriving courtesy of the slide guitar (Aint No Rest for the Wicked), the heavier (and even louder) Drones in the Valley, the gas-fueled Soil to the Sun, or the more focused blues of One Ear. Its so very stridenly raucous that it might not be for everyone, but for the heavy-rockers, youll dig it.
Jarvis Cocker - Further Complications - Rough Trade
Although Cockers work with Pulp was often coolly aggressive in a punk fashion without going too far over the edge, his solo work is less appealing, as in his apparant zest for being provocative, he often spends less time on the songs themselves, wasting time on lyrics that impress no one except for fifth-graders who are learning to swear. That said, a few of the songs here indicate Cockers actual musical talent, namely the German-dance-inflected instrumental Pilchard, the upbeat punker Caucasian Blues, and the funky pop-dance closer, Youre In My Eyes.
Spiritualized - Songs in A and E - Universal
The sixth album from Spiritualized mixes instrumental and vocal songs in the arena-pop/rock vein. First single Soul on Fire is definitely epic, with its choir-like refrain and lighter-ready sound, while Baby, Im Just a Fool takes things back a notch with a basic two-chord structure, chiming counterpoint, and a lengthy chorus, and Yeah Yeah moves things temporarily into the rawk world. Its can get a little downtrodden at times - perhaps influenced by some of the personal trials the bandmates have recently gone through - but its still a good effort by this underrated band.
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