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[Previous entry: "CD's; Duron deal; Journal site; Cheap nic; DMA problem;"] [Main Index] [Next entry: "The return of Superbachelor"] 05/08/2001 Archived Entry: "One of my favorite bands makes a comeback"
I knew they got dropped by their label last year, after releasing two albums that sold poorly and critics seemed to misunderstand--maybe you had to be like me to understand them, and nobody wants to admit to being what I am. I could listen to 1997's Evergreen over and over, while the best moments of 1999's What Are You Going to Do With Your Life? were better, I thought the predecessor was the better album overall. Now, it's 2001, they've signed with Spin Art in the States (the biggest name on their roster is ex-Pixie Frank Black) and with Cooking Vinyl in the UK (dunno anything about that label), and the new album comes out May 14. I haven't heard any of it--RealAudio won't cooperate with me... figures--but I read the lyrics and I'm excited. They're a little gloomy. OK, sometimes they're a lot gloomy. Ian McCulloch seems a little down on himself, and he's asking questions of God, and he's asking questions of his wife or maybe an old girlfriend. And there's the token love song in there--seems like that's obligatory--but the words are sincere, not sappy. This one's just pledge of loyalty and a thank-you for a compliment, worded simply and repeated a couple of times. It's gonna be a good year. More Like This: Music
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