Saturday 17 September 2011

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks 'Mirror Traffic' review (for kevchino.com)



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Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks are a great band, and definitely the only good thing to come of the 1999 dissolution of Pavement. With ever-evolving members coming from acts such as Sleater-Kinney and The Decemberists, the musical talent within this band is astonishing before even touching on the abilities of their well-known lead singer.

Mirror Traffic is the band’s fifth studio release, and by collaborating with none other than Beck, it seems they're just getting better and better. A full-bodied album with great eclectic depth and musicianship, Mirror Traffic is the perfect punchy, rocky, upbeat, dance-around-the-house-on-a-Sunday-afternoon-in-your-underwear soundtrack. It's fifteen sweet tracks of glorious vocals and melodies that will make you want to sing out loud.

The signature Malkmus melodic guitar and vocals are ever present throughout, but the album has an underlying tone of bluesy rock that definitely sets it apart. Coupled with that true indie rock sound (of course reminiscent of Pavement at times), the result is a triumphant collection of rock-out tracks, tongue-in-cheek ballads, and lyrical metaphorical twists and turns. “Senator” is a tight, cutting, punchy song, perfectly matched to its political content: “I know what the senator wants / What the senator wants is a blow job.” “Spazz” follows suit with erratic riffs and time changes, reverting to a raw punk sound, as is also done in “Tune Grief.” “All Over Gently” is a humorous look at breakups that all couples should live by: “There's been some soft grass growing between us / When they talk about bad blood, they don't mean us.”

But it must be said that the standout track of the album is “Share the Red,” a slower, cruise-ier, more blues-laden ditty that warms the heart—“Have you no tears, have you no heart / You've got no idea what sets you apart, and still you're winning”—and includes some great guitar solos to boot. Plus, the epic climaxes at the end of almost every track make the song endings just as anticipated as their beginnings.

An amazing offering from an amazing act that will never disappoint. Enjoyable, inspiring, full of character, and impossible to turn off.

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