2007-04-30
Stumbling away from the sugar flavored social jolts de la Pulp, Jarvis Cocker's day job. This solo album is a fine production. Many moods loom, many dark and rebelious. Cocker boldly snatches the loveliest lilt of the ryhthm of Tommy James & The Shondells hit Crimson & Clover. It's so blatant, but I have to admit Jarvis really owns the moment with his revise called "Black Magic". That could be said for many of the songs on this album. Jarvis Cocker is showing the depth of his abilities as a solo artist and this effort is strong. There are moments on this album where one can hear the influence of Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, and Nick Drake. Well put, Oliver. Standouts : Disney Time, Black Magic FCC:Crap. Uh, I forgot. Gimme a day. - OliverTHE FAINTING GENERALS
Employee Of The Month For Life
DAVID BAZAN
Fewer Moving Parts EP
JASON MRAZ
We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.
THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS
The Age of the Understatement
ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN
The Fountain
MILTON AND THE DEVIL'S PARTY
How Wicked We've Become
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