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Life's Hard and Then You Die

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Life's Hard and Then You Die
Life's Hard and Then You Die

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Life's Hard and Then You Die

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It's Immaterial
has qualities that can't be discerned from one listen, at least on the band's debut LP,
Life's Hard and Then You Die
. Patience is really needed to let this record's oddball hooks kick in. The opening track,
"Driving Away From Home (Jim's Tune),"
is its most accessible.
"Driving Away From Home"
is a moody travelogue wherein
John Campbell
's half-spoken, half-sung vocals and
Jarvis Whitehead
's locomotive beat capture both the weariness and sense of wonder of being on a long road trip. Musically, the LP is all over the place --
new wave
,
country
blues
folk
, and
synth pop
. Somehow the smorgasbord of styles works, because the bandmembers aren't being eclectic just for the sake of it; they simply have a wide canvas, keeping the album fresh from beginning to end. When
Campbell
talks, it isn't because he can't sing; the man has a lovely voice, especially during the transcendent chorus of
"Space."
On
"Better Idea"
and
"Hang on Sleepy Town,"
creates an air of sadness that is felt more deeply with each listen.
manages to stay focused, never allowing its genre-bending to veer out of control.
"Sweet Life"
takes a bite out of
Echo & the Bunnymen
's brittle,
psychedelic
riffs and provides a Spanish flavor. Like much of
, it grows on the listener. When
"Festival Time"
erupts into total chaos -- pulsating keyboards, brazen horns, samples of horses,
operatic
voices -- it sounds like a mess at first, but repeated spins reveal how well crafted it is. The CD version of
is the one to search for. The CD adds three bonus cuts -- the gripping
"Washing the Air"
(with ghostly singing from
and reptilian guitars that recall
James Bond
's instrumental theme) and different versions of
"Ed's Funky Diner"
"Driving Away From Home."
~ Michael Sutton

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