Monday, June 09, 2008

Oh word?



One step forward and two steps back? Pitchfork sure does think so:

"My Morning Jacket's latest album, Evil Urges, ends the mean streak the band's been on since 2000, and threatens to squander some of the widespread goodwill they've been steadily building along the way. There are few fiery guitar freakouts, folk-influenced melodies, soaring space-rock bridges, or psychedelic flourishes here; instead, the empty space is mostly filled with serviceable falsetto funk and glassy-eyed yacht-pop. Worse still is the band's decision to ignore the perfect past incarnations of James' Orbisonian tenor-- easily MMJ's most appealing component and one of the more breathtaking instruments in modern rock. At best, his voice is sorely underutilized here; at worst, it's mangled beyond recognition. After listening to Urges, I wonder if My Morning Jacket might just be satisfied following in the footsteps of labelmates Dave Matthews Band: nestling into a comfortable niche and aiming for the Starbucks carousel with rootsy New Age romanticism."


Ouch. Didn't see that coming. [Or the 4.7 rating the album got.] Oh well, I still purchased it this weekend. Still keeping my fingers crossed, and hoping for the best. MMJ don't fail me now!

  • PITCHFORK: My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges [Album Review]
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