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The sixth studio album from
Archer of Loaf
's grizzled
Eric Bachmann
dials down the ornate arrangements that adorned previous outings in favor of a more primal and pared-down production style that suits the Athens, Georgia-based singer/songwriter's most spirited collection of tunes to date. Recorded and mixed by
Matt Yelton
, the live sound engineer for
the Pixies
,
Breaks in the Armor
manages to feel both lived-in and untamed. Written primarily overseas in Taipei, where
Bachmann
spent most of 2009 teaching English as a second language, the album is both understated and grand. Steeped in the heady waters of
Mickey Newbury
-meets-
Bruce Springsteen
-infused heartland heartache and peppered with dusty blasts of gothic outlaw imagery,
works best when it's got nothing to lose. Songs like "Typhoon," "Bad Blood," "Black Candles," and "Went to the City," the latter of which features a lead vocal that skillfully blurs the line between desperation and redemption, bristle with bonfire bravado and boozy swagger, while hard-hitting midtempo numbers like "Heavy Hours" and "War Horses" feel just as unhinged, though they disguise themselves as ballads. It may not be as pretty as
Red Devil Dawn
or as road trip-ready as
Forfeit/Fortune
, but
has got more gas in the tank than either of them. ~ James Christopher Monger
Archer of Loaf
's grizzled
Eric Bachmann
dials down the ornate arrangements that adorned previous outings in favor of a more primal and pared-down production style that suits the Athens, Georgia-based singer/songwriter's most spirited collection of tunes to date. Recorded and mixed by
Matt Yelton
, the live sound engineer for
the Pixies
,
Breaks in the Armor
manages to feel both lived-in and untamed. Written primarily overseas in Taipei, where
Bachmann
spent most of 2009 teaching English as a second language, the album is both understated and grand. Steeped in the heady waters of
Mickey Newbury
-meets-
Bruce Springsteen
-infused heartland heartache and peppered with dusty blasts of gothic outlaw imagery,
works best when it's got nothing to lose. Songs like "Typhoon," "Bad Blood," "Black Candles," and "Went to the City," the latter of which features a lead vocal that skillfully blurs the line between desperation and redemption, bristle with bonfire bravado and boozy swagger, while hard-hitting midtempo numbers like "Heavy Hours" and "War Horses" feel just as unhinged, though they disguise themselves as ballads. It may not be as pretty as
Red Devil Dawn
or as road trip-ready as
Forfeit/Fortune
, but
has got more gas in the tank than either of them. ~ James Christopher Monger