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Carl Newman seems serious enough about his craft that I'm sure this
differs somehow from what a new record by his band The New Pornographers
would sound like. But except for his co-songwriters' absence I don't
know and can't guess. I'm listening a little differently, having learned
in recent interviews that Newman writes lyrics for sound as much as
sense (I rarely knew what he was getting at, but thought he was
trying and failing at something) and that he carries a book of Foucault
in some of his press photos (right, it's just a press photo, but I would
have expected a copy of Odessey & Oracle and that's it).
Unlike the NPs' albums, though, this has weak spots. I'd happily trade the three weakest songs off Slow Wonder for three songs by Pornographer "secret member" Dan Bejar.
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Date: 2004-07-06 02:51 pm (UTC)And yeah, I never thought the lyrics were supposed to say much.
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Date: 2004-07-07 01:10 pm (UTC)Newman's lyrics don't always add up to much, but I do find myself enjoying his songs more when I know them now (and occasionally a line will get me, like "And that's just three off the top of my head" from Come Crash) (how prosaic! why is that even interesting? I don't know).