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Day of the Dog

Current price: $14.99
Day of the Dog
Day of the Dog

Barnes and Noble

Day of the Dog

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Day of the Dog
,
Ezra Furman
's second outing without the
Harpoons
, picks up right where
The Year of No Returning
left off, though this time around, the songs and fidelity are sharper, resulting in the fiery, folk-punk provocateur's most engaging collection of material to date.
Furman
's vintage,
Lennon
-esque sneer pairs well with the anarchic, sock hop snap of skiffle-kissed ragers like "Tell Them All to Go to Hell" and "I Wanna Destroy Myself," and the addition of saxophone into the mix gives the whole affair a real
Modern Lovers
-meets-The Rocky Horror Picture Show vibe (add in a little
Soft Boys
and
Violent Femmes
and you've got a pretty clear picture as to what
's going for). The bluesy,
Tom Waits
-ian title cut and its Gatling gun-delivered counterpart "Walk on in Darkness" prove that
can operate outside of the garage as well, a notion that's furthered by the surprisingly affecting (amidst all of the vitriol) "My Zero," an infectious, four-chord stunner that effortlessly builds from a breezy morning drive into a full-on highway anthem.
tackles the usual subjects (sex, drugs, heartache, nihilism, sin, and salvation) with the kind of zeal that many of her contemporaries simply dial in, especially on standout cuts like "And Maybe God Is a Train" and the
VU
-inspired "Slacker/Adria." In fact, there's not really a bad song to be found on
, as even the less immediate cuts are shot through with enough nervy intensity and poetic, barely concealed contempt to enter the bloodstream and get to work. ~ James Christopher Monger

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