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A little angst goes a long way, and in
Arrington DeDionyso
's case, he got a whole career out of it. It would be foolish to expect him to be mellowing out after more than a decade in the business, and
Lost Light
delivers the tense goods you'd expect. The stripped-down-sounding trio of
DeDionyso
, double bassist
Aaron Hartman
, and drummer
Rives Elliot
plays taut
funk
-
punk
rhythms behind the frontman's yelps, which sound like a fire-and-brimstone sermonizer who's definitely taken a turn for the darker side. It's music of integrity, but not of great variety, recalling some of the more
atonal
aspects of the early New York
new wave
scene, perhaps with a funkier bent and an even gloomier outlook, as if
Jandek
had decided to get a real band together. Images of closed doors, vampires, immersion in threatening waters, "10,000 tigers gnashing teeth," and the like permeate the songs, the hellish organ of
"Cold Water"
adding to the sense of impending doom. Not a cheerful listen, no siree. But the band isn't all about vocal thrash, throwing in arty instrumentals to keep listeners a little off balance --
"Music of the Spheres"
has some eerie upper-register tinkles and wildly upward zoom guitar slides atop the thud, and
"Cold Water, Deep Underwater"
is a little like the most way-out early
Velvet Underground
instrumentals in its gnarly guitar textures. ~ Richie Unterberger
Arrington DeDionyso
's case, he got a whole career out of it. It would be foolish to expect him to be mellowing out after more than a decade in the business, and
Lost Light
delivers the tense goods you'd expect. The stripped-down-sounding trio of
DeDionyso
, double bassist
Aaron Hartman
, and drummer
Rives Elliot
plays taut
funk
-
punk
rhythms behind the frontman's yelps, which sound like a fire-and-brimstone sermonizer who's definitely taken a turn for the darker side. It's music of integrity, but not of great variety, recalling some of the more
atonal
aspects of the early New York
new wave
scene, perhaps with a funkier bent and an even gloomier outlook, as if
Jandek
had decided to get a real band together. Images of closed doors, vampires, immersion in threatening waters, "10,000 tigers gnashing teeth," and the like permeate the songs, the hellish organ of
"Cold Water"
adding to the sense of impending doom. Not a cheerful listen, no siree. But the band isn't all about vocal thrash, throwing in arty instrumentals to keep listeners a little off balance --
"Music of the Spheres"
has some eerie upper-register tinkles and wildly upward zoom guitar slides atop the thud, and
"Cold Water, Deep Underwater"
is a little like the most way-out early
Velvet Underground
instrumentals in its gnarly guitar textures. ~ Richie Unterberger