Wednesday, June 19, 2013

New Spins


Portugal.The Man  Evil Friends
(Atlantic)

After being underwhelmed by the first few singles released by Portugal.The Man this year, I finally had a chance to sit down with the entire album. It wasn't as instantly great as In the Mountain, In the Cloud, but after a few listens, it gets really good. The songwriting is a little darker and dirtier (Dangermouse produced it, after all). The singles dissolve into the album's frame and make more sense, and the deep tracks show a lot of growth and willingness to experiment. Just solidifies the practice of not listening to anything until the album comes out. Worth a download, at least.

Queens of the Stone Age  ...Like Clockwork
(Matador)

Queens return with their best album since Songs for the Deaf, and with it returns the sound of jumping around on the tuner dial. There are nods to their previous three records' styles, and a myriad of guests make this quite a ride. Dave Grohl mans the drums on half the record, and Trent Reznor, Elton John, Mark Lanegan, and Alex Turner all lend a bit of spice to tracks to which they contribute. Obviously, though, the star is Josh Homme. His riffs are just as heavy, just as weird, and there is a new sense of personality to his lyrics (that is to say, if you've ever wondered what it would be like to have a tail). With this powerful, interesting album, QOTSA prove they are perhaps the most unique band in modern rock, and quite possibly give us the album of the year.

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