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is a guy who thinks a lot about his music; some musicians are content to come up with a dozen or so worthwhile songs, record them, and leave it at that, but each of
's solo efforts have been governed by some overriding concept or narrative, and while he's a man who avoids pretension at every turn, each of his albums have been literate, challenging, and imaginative, and 2010's
is no exception.
's previous two solo efforts, 1997's
and 2004's
were "punk operas" where the songs followed a consistent narrative and thematic line, but
instead takes the form of 30 short bursts of music and thought, each reflecting another facet of the overactive mind of the man singing and playing bass. The two longest songs here clock in at just 2:04, and none of the others even crack the two-minute mark. Between the barrage of short songs and the frequently sharp report of
's guitar and
' drums,
recalls
's work in
more than anything else he's done since the band's breakup, particularly the early hyperactive blur of
and
However, while
recalls the same mindset that helped create the early
material, the perspective on this album is relentlessly inward, as
confronts his failings, anxieties, and obsessions in tiny musical journal entries that coalesce into a window into one man's inner chaos. Anyone looking for clear and easily read insights into the life and thoughts of
is going to be mighty disappointed with
, but as befits the man who once wrote
like Mr. Zimmerman
's songs here communicate a great deal in terms of mood and emotion, even if they don't readily scan in terms of narrative flow. And as always,
is a musician with a rare gift for interacting with other players, and with
he's approached the philosophy and attack of
while giving this material a sound and structural logic of its own (particularly in the willingness of these songs to slow down and explore their inner workings).
demands more from its audience than most music, but given how much thought went into it, that's only fair, and in his fifth decade,
's music is no less ambitious or brave than it was in his youth, and for all the inner rumblings of
, the final product reflects an agile and active mind that's not about to stop confronting anyone with the courage to listen. ~ Mark Deming