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03-22-2009, 10:04 AM | #33 (permalink) | |
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Just as a side note, all your reviews have been very interesting to read.
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03-22-2009, 10:51 PM | #34 (permalink) |
marquee moon
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The reason I rated it higher than 9 is because it's not a complete compromise in their sound. It's an album of subtleties as opposed to surprises (Wowee Zowee), hooks (Crooked Rain) or energy (Slanted). Pavement without Brighten The Corners just wouldn't feel as well rounded a band, not as diverse, as they do with it. Somewhere along the 8 scale would have been more fitting in retrospect, but I think it deserves a 9.2. I think people should consider it more seriously.
After Terror Twilight, I'll adjust the scores when comparing each album with the other. You'll see the scores change drastically.
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03-23-2009, 12:04 AM | #35 (permalink) |
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Terror Twilight [Matador; 1999] Pavement have never made the exact same statement twice. That’s the biggest problem with Terror Twilight. It’s not a departure from Brighten The Corner’s subtle and derivative indie rock, it’s a refinement, a continuation of its ideas. As such it feels like a redundant, unnecessary album. But Terror Twilight does have a few saving features. First, despite losing Spiral Stairs’s guitar, Pavement haven’t entirely lost their guitar-driven sound, but they have lost their attitude. No longer are wonky, zany heavy hitters like Stereo and Brinx Job part of the itinierary, and with them gone is the usual wordplay hilarity that accompany them. Terror Twilight does have “Carrot Rope,” but the more the listener tries to pass it off as a Pavement song, the more it sounds like a medley of forgettable Saturday morning radio hits that could have been sung by almost any other. Despite this, it’s the perfect album closer, the perfect period to one of the most intriguing discographies of the era. There are some memorable tracks, most notably the opener “Spit On A Stranger” and its somnambulant chorus, “You Are A Light” and the aforementioned “Carrot Rope,” the latter an essential listen. Unfortunately, it doesn’t matter whether we compare Terror Twilight to all other Pavement releases or let it stand on its own. It will still be a forgettable album. Here's an interesting note: Johnny Greenwood, genius behind Radiohead's constant depth, appears in two of the tracks, "Platform Blues" and "Billie," which is interesting since Nigel Godrich helped produce the album (he would later help produce Radiohead's Kid A). You can hear an unmistakibly similar static burst at the beginning of both Pavement's "You Are A Light" and Radiohead's "The National Anthem." Truth is, though the album gives an impression of general exhaustion, it’s still a nice goodbye, a “thanks-for-all-the-memories” kind of departure. What Terror Twilight says in Pavement’s behalf is that the band has given up, and that they have explored every sonic landscape that makes sense to a band of their caliber. If there’s one thing you must absolutely do with this album is to not discard it until you’ve listened to it while driving within the “short span between sunset and dusk; this is considered the most dangerous time in traffic, because half of the people switch on the headlights, and the other half doesn't. It's when most accidents happen" (Bob Nastanovich), also known as Terror Twilight. Maybe that will make Pavement exciting again. 8.4/10
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03-23-2009, 01:31 AM | #36 (permalink) |
marquee moon
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PAVEMENT Greatest Hits by ROYGBIV
' * = Absolutely DO NOT skip 1 - Silence Kid Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain * 2 - Trigger Cut / Wounded-Kite at :17 Slanted & Enchanted 3 - AT & T Wowee Zowee * 4 - You Are a Light Terror Twilight 5 - Cut Your Hair Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain * 6 - In The Mouth a Desert Slanted & Enchanted 7 - Stereo Brighten The Corners * 8 - Elevate Me Later Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain 9 - Zurich is Stained Slanted & Enchanted * 10 - Carrot Rope Terror Twilight * 11 - Serpentine Pad Wowee Zowee * 12 - Shady Lane Brighten The Corners 13 - Gold Soundz Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain * 14 - Grounded Wowee Zowee * 15 - Blue Hawaii Brighten The Corners 16 - Summer Babe (Winter Version) Slanted & Enchanted 17 - Rattled By the Rush Wowee Zowee * 18 - Range Life Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain * 19 - We Dance Wowee Zowee 20 - Spit On a Stranger Terror Twilight * 21 - Date With Ikea Brighten The Corners * 22 - Here Slanted & Enchanted * Link Here
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03-23-2009, 11:19 AM | #37 (permalink) |
Souls of Sound Sailors
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Pavement is coming up close on my list of bands to get the discography of, which is why I love discography reviews. This is really going to help me look out for aspects I may have not noticed before, and kudos for all the hard work you've done. Very much appreciated. I'll definitely be back often.
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03-23-2009, 11:22 AM | #38 (permalink) | |
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It actually means a million to me. Download the Greatest Hits package I've compiled and see what sound you prefer, and then read the actual review of the album to see if you'd like to take the time to listen to it. I can help you get a hold of any of the albums if you want.
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03-23-2009, 11:31 AM | #39 (permalink) | |
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03-23-2009, 11:37 AM | #40 (permalink) | |
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In the meantime, enjoy the greatest hits! And have fun in your first concert, seriously. I remember my first concert, aaaah.
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