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La Folie [Translucent Pink Vinyl/National Album Day]
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La Folie [Translucent Pink Vinyl/National Album Day]
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La Folie
is a welcome album in
the Stranglers
' oeuvre, mainly a collection of tight, punchy songs that often suggest the forthright approach of American
new wave
bands. With one exception, the songs are shorter and more pointed, harking back to the comparative conciseness of some of the tunes on the band's first two albums,
Rattus Norvegicus
and
No More Heroes
, though acidic lyrics still predominate.
"Non-Stop"
is a typical example, featuring a half-spoken vocal that suggests
Lou Reed
, a
Cars
-influenced organ sound, and a bouncy,
dance
-derived drum beat; this particular song is atypical, however, because it employs a
blues
-oriented progression. An interesting excursion is encountered in the song
"Golden Brown,"
a subdued,
jazz
-influenced number with purring vocals, a coolly executed synthesizer/harpsichord backing texture, and a periodically stumbling beat. Only the plushly understated title track suggests the sprawl typical of the group's immediately preceding releases. This fine album is well worth purchasing. ~ David Cleary
is a welcome album in
the Stranglers
' oeuvre, mainly a collection of tight, punchy songs that often suggest the forthright approach of American
new wave
bands. With one exception, the songs are shorter and more pointed, harking back to the comparative conciseness of some of the tunes on the band's first two albums,
Rattus Norvegicus
and
No More Heroes
, though acidic lyrics still predominate.
"Non-Stop"
is a typical example, featuring a half-spoken vocal that suggests
Lou Reed
, a
Cars
-influenced organ sound, and a bouncy,
dance
-derived drum beat; this particular song is atypical, however, because it employs a
blues
-oriented progression. An interesting excursion is encountered in the song
"Golden Brown,"
a subdued,
jazz
-influenced number with purring vocals, a coolly executed synthesizer/harpsichord backing texture, and a periodically stumbling beat. Only the plushly understated title track suggests the sprawl typical of the group's immediately preceding releases. This fine album is well worth purchasing. ~ David Cleary