Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Songs Of The Week #22: MinneSarah & TCDroogsma


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The 1975, Cub Scouts, Lady Lamb The Beekeeper, & Hums...


Well hello again, MP3 junkies! Welcome to Songs Of The Week #22!

For those of you who are still new to the Songs Of The Week column, here's the story. Each week we ask two of our regular contributors to listen to the tracks given away via The Current's Song Of The Day podcast. They give them a listen and give us a review of each of the songs. As always, please clickhere and subscribe to the podcast yourself. Start 2013 out right, by signing up for free music.

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This week we asked MinneSarah & TCDroogsma to give us their thoughts on the four songs. As always, they have not seen each other's comments prior to posting.

So, 1982 babies, what'd ya think?

The 1975 – Sex (from the EP Sex)



MinneSarah: 

     Normally anything from England turns me into an obsequious Anglophile.  This song starts out good enough with some distorted guitars, upbeat drums, and full sounding vocals.  However, the lyrics are unbearably emo and every time the singer whines his defeatist chorus, "she's got a boyfriend anyway," I wanted to press stop.

     But I persevered for the sake of this blog.  What I learned was that the singer is incredibly jealous of said girl's boyfriend for standing in the way of the title of this song, and this is a healthy outlet for him to express his hatred of anyone who wears skinny jeans and dates this girl (himself excluded).  What girl wouldn't fall for this level of desperation and jealousy and just give in and put out?  

TCDroogsma:

     Honestly, when I saw that I was going to be reviewing a song called “Sex” by something called The 1975 I had pretty high expectations. If a band is going to call a song "Sex" they're going to bring the 'A' game.

     After several listens, I'm going to go ahead and admit that I was wrong. The songs tells a story about fooling around with a girl, but never actually having sex because, as we're reminded ad nauseum, “she 's got a boyfriend anyway.” Listen, The 1975, I'm not a psychoanalyst (yet), but the only reason this girl's interested in fooling around is because she has a boyfriend. Sorry, doe. Life is never kind.

     I'm pretty much incapable of hating any song that's British, hooky, and filled with guitars. I'm eminently capable of hating a song with lyrics like, “We've got one thing in common, it's this tongue of mine.” Sorry, but that's just unacceptable.

Final Score: MinneSarah - 1.5/5
                   TCDroogsma - 2/5

Cub Scouts – Evie (from the EP Told You So)



MinneSarah: 

     Ever wonder what Of Montreal would sound like if they weren't as off the wall?  This group of youngsters from Australia does not disappoint.  This song is really pleasant and listenable, bordering on the edge of every other pop song on the Current right now, but somehow still asserting it's uniqueness.

     Much like the first track this week, the song's about a girl, but The 1975, this is how it's done.  Make it about her, say nice things, and embrace her flaws. The chorus is jubilant and makes me want to dance around.  During winter, I could sure use more of this unbridled happiness and acceptance.

TCDroogsma:

     This song aims straight for the pleasure center of my brain. Great hooks, a charmingly dancy riff, and a smooth delivery all add up to a thoroughly enjoyable single. Sadly, my opinion of this song hinges on the lyrical content and these Cub Scouts are making a case for having a “Cliche” badge sewn on their shirts.

     “I know a girl, she's a puzzle of a thousand pieces.” Jesus Christ. Was Ben Gibbard the scout leader of this troupe? This “Evie” doesn't sound like a unique and precious woman, she sounds like every woman ever. The song ends with a lamentable plea to, “Her name forever on her lips, you'll be whipped, don't close the door, just let it in.” That, my friends, is the sound of settling.

Final Score: MinneSarah - 4/5
                   TCDroogsma – 2.5/5

Lady Lamb The Beekeeper – Rooftop (from the album Ripley Pine)


 
MinneSarah:
 
     The guitar that starts this song sounds like everything right from every 90's song I've tapped my foot to.  Lady Lamb's vocals are powerful yet whimsical, which is quite refreshing.  This song is full of unpredictable sound elements, like when she sings about a table, they actually add in sounds like they are throwing flatware. However, it's actually fun.  Try and get me to say that about most folky acts.  Plus these guys are from Portland – no, the other Portland.

TCDroogsma:

     Evidently 2013 is going to be yet another year of jangle-pop. Fortunately Lady Lamb The Beekeeper (really?) puts the pieces together pretty well. This one has a sneaky contagious quality that gives it some redeeming value. “If I'm the cop then you're the robber” is a pretty terrible opening line, but it does a great job of calibrating the expectations for the song.

     I can't quite put my finger on it. It's not great, but it's not awful, which is a win when it comes to these Song Of The Day tracks.

Final Score: MinneSarah - 3/5
                   TCDroogsma - 2/5

Hums – Digital Winter (from the album Deep In Swim)


 
MinneSarah:
 
     This song is a sweet little love song, it's very focused on the beginning of a relationship and how simple they seem to start out. The vocals are extremely Feist-like (yeah, that's an adjective now in 2013).  There are a lot of building strings in the background of this song, which gives it a lot of depth and keep it from sounding too simple. It's nice in an ephemeral sense that mirrors however long the start of a relationship could stay that pure and sweet.

TCDroogsma:

     “Digital Winter” makes me regret making all those “Land Of 10,000 Synth-Pop Bands” jokes. I didn't realize that the other option was whimsical indie folk songs with wonky vocals (cough... Southwire... cough).

     Hums sounds like they're doing their best to fill the “flawed-but-endearing singer backed by a bunch of non-threatening folkies” niche left behind by Roma Di Luna. I suppose someone has to do it. I'm sure they'll put on a hell o f a show when they play Music & Movies In The Park before a screening of The Royal Tenenbaums.

Final Score: MinneSarah - 2.5/5
                   TCDroogsma – 2/5

Well there you have it, everybody, another week of songs downloaded, reviewed, and filed away!

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