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Blood on the Slacks

Golden SmogAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (April 24, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Lost Highway
  • ASIN: B000O5BP78
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #96,584 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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With two releases in less than a year, should Golden Smog still be considered a side project? On this follow-up to Another Fine Day, the Minneapolis offshoot of the Jayhawks (Gary Louris, Marc Perlman), Soul Asylum (Dan Murphy), and Run Westy Run (Kraig Johnson) indulge in pop Anglophilia and '70s nostalgia, Mellotron, and synthesizer, as the mini-album includes covers of David Bowie's "Starman" and Dinosaur Jr.'s "Tarpit," along with originals that have the freewheeling spirit of a busman's holiday. Cuts that might not fit with their former/regular bands include "Scotch on Ice," a yearning ballad about an inhumanly compliant sex partner (device?), and "Magician," a cheesy instrumental. Yet the folkish, harmonica-laced "Without a Struggle" would have sounded just fine on a Jayhawks album, and the buoyant propulsion and lush harmonies of "Can't Even Tie Your Own Shoes" shows the band playing for keeps. (Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, an occasional Smogger, was sidelined for these sessions.) --Don McLeese

 

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What did you expect?, August 3, 2007
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Just a quick response to those trashing this disc as "disappointing" and/or "bad sound quality and content". Are we listening to the same disc? I find it thoroughly enjoyable, perhaps with the exception of the last song "Insecure" which sounds to me like a bad (i.e.: any) Violent Femmes song. But these guys obviously don't take themselves seriously and neither do I. In fact, part of what draws me to the Smog is their ability to mix so many different genres in the same song set and pull it off so effectively. With "Insecure", they were just going for a genre that I'm not into- that's all. But in my opinion, the rest of the disc is solid- right up there with Down by the Old Mainstream and Wierd Tales, more cohesive than Another Fine Day and 1000% better than On Golden Smog (also made without Tweedy, I believe). I guess I just have a hard time understanding how a "fan" of this band could write a bad review of this disc. What exactly did you expect? Maybe you were thinking of Golden Earring?? I know my expectations as a mostly Wilco/Tweedy fan were completely exceeded. I recommend that others disregard the bad reviews, shell out the full price for the half-disc and make your own judgement. I think you'll be happy you didn't pass this one up because of some disgruntled "disappointed fans". The only reason I can't give it 5 stars (aside from the inclusion of "Insecure") is the album length (or lack thereof).
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not So Golden Smog, July 16, 2007
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Dana L. Sturgill "tahoedana" (DUNLAP, IOWA United States) - See all my reviews
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WOW, too bad, I've liked all their other stuff. But, what was going on here. Sound is bad and compositions just don't live up to what I've grown to expect. Sorry, skip this!
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18 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's clear to me that I must join the battle, April 24, 2007
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Let me put this review in context...it's been "one of those days." Faced the end of a relationship, had a particularly rough day at work, saw several household appliances quit on me, and smashed my finger in a door. My 30th birthday is impending and I'm kind of in a weird place thinking about the significance of this. This is the kind of night when a guy needs a drink.

But this wasn't just any day, and in the back of my mind I knew it through all the various pitfalls I experienced. I knew above all else that today saw the release of yet ANOTHER new Golden Smog disc, following Another Fine Day less than a year ago. After eight years of dormancy, The Smog has treated us to a second slice of pecan pie, somewhat slimmer but no less savory. I ended this awful day by driving up the coast right after sunset to the local indie record shop where this beauty was just waiting for me. The moment "Can't Even Tie Your Own Shoes" came on the car stereo, I knew everything was gonna be just fine.

This band possesses a special magic, a kind of feel-good vibe that pervades all of their songs no matter how depressing the subject matter. Even the suicide ballad "Making Waves" on 1998's Weird Tales disc provides a warm, sympathetic delivery that is comfortable and reassuring. This magic is in full force on the new E.P.

Perhaps it's the shorter format or the fact that several of these songs are outtakes, but this disc yields a looser feel than "Another Fine Day," hearkening back to their earlier sound while preserving some of the band's nascent post-Tweedy-power-pop influences. The Bowie and Dinosaur Jr. covers, for example, wouldn't sound so out of place among the other covers on the 1989 debut "On Golden Smog" despite the slightly more polished production here. The strummy, acoustic "Scotch on Ice," a tongue-in-cheek ballad that may or may not be about a blow-up doll (!!!) reminds me of the jokey "He's a Dick" from 1995's Down By The Old Mainstream. The humor is welcome. Elsewhere the band members contribute some A-list material, that being "Without a Struggle," "You Can't Even Tie Your Own Shoes," and "Look at You Now." These songs are loose, relaxed and playful, pure pop craftsmanship presented with an easy grace. Just check out the short carnival segment at the end of "Look at You Now" for proof. The final track is just a snippet, a 50-second tune reminiscent of the Violent Femmes with a bunch of noise tacked on about one minute after the mini-song ends. These guys sound like they're having a blast, which is what The Smog is really all about.

The five stars here are really for how this music makes me feel, how the sound of a group of guys getting together to have some fun playing tunes can make me forget my problems if even just for a short time. This music is like therapy. Apparently, the band members feel the same way when it comes to playing it (just read some interviews with the band and you will see what I mean). It's music to enjoy, to get you through it all without having to take that drink or worse. It'll put a smile on your face. And after all, isn't that what music should be about?

Let's all take a deep breath, we're gonna be just fine.
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