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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
First great record of 2002,
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This review is from: I Break Chairs (Audio CD)
Yeah, it can be disorienting- even alarming- to hear the balls-out rock guitar of the opener "Paperwings," but if you make the adjustment you will be rewarded. I wasn't too excited by the somnambulant "Ghost of David" album, so for someone like me "I Break Chairs" is a great reward. Damien has put together a solid band (Gathered In Song) and his friend David Bazan (Pedro the Lion) produces. Jurado's usual themes (loss, distance, pain) are still present even if the package they're wrapped in looks a little different. There are some more laid-back tracks, though, like "Air Show Disaster," a sing-songy meditation on ruin. "Like Titanic" stands out with its glockenspiel and "I don't know the meaning of self-destruction" chorus. I love Beulah but this is a completely different sort of record: more along the lines of Jim O'Rourke's "Insignificance" from 2001 (conflicted, often negative lyrical content mixed with rootsy guitars and occasional touches of serene beauty). Not a "pop" record per se but certainly a thoughtful, earthy batch of songs.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Jurado gets guitar-y and loud...,
By DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: I Break Chairs (Audio CD)
I'm a big fan of Jurado's mopey, not-for-everyone, lo-fi-ish weirdo pop approach, although I have to confess I was, like many others, caught a bit off guard by this one. I guess it's the overly aggro, thumpa-thumpa guitar rock attack of the opening tracks that rubs folks the wrong way; on his last couple of albums, Jurado has been moving towards an ever-more subtle sound, and here, suddenly, he's just bashing away. All the songs sound the same, and the lyrics are impossible to make out -- you find yourself wondering, "when will this record relent?" That happens midway through, on "Never Ending Tide," which is followed by several other songs reminiscent of Jurado's you-can't-quite-place-it style... Plus, you can make the lyrics out again, and they're kind of cool and weird, just like you'd expect. Then the record starts to get a bit bash-y again, but it ends before it can really get on your nerves. I don't know if hardening his sound and thickening the production was the right move to make, but after a few tries, I discovered this record wasn't as impenetrable as I thought at first... It's worth sticking with it if you're a Jurado fan, though it may be slow going for some.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Uncle Tupelo Springsteen?",
By Mudd Madison "music genius" (Stanberry, Mo. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Break Chairs (Audio CD)
With most of the people today listening to whatever the 5:00, drive-time DJ brainwashes them into believing is a good song, it is no wonder I had never heard any songs by Damien Jurardo before buying "I Break Chairs." I have to say I was absolutely shocked/amazed by this album. It reminds me of Uncle Tupelo/Son Volt but with more of a Bruce Springsteen type voice. The scary thing is, that is not such a bad thing in this case. "Paper Wings" is as good a song as I've heard forever and "Never Ending Tide" is just incredible. I don't know what genre to try to put this in. I wouldn't necessarily just call him a singer/songwriter although he is. I don't know what "alternative" or "alt-cpuntry are" so I won't use those. I guess you would just have to call it "damn good music."
4.0 out of 5 stars
Thanks to the band,
By "guitars_that_burn" (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Break Chairs (Audio CD)
This is a great album. I have always wondered what Damien would sound like with a full rock band backing him. This album is full on indie rock. Great melodies. Damien's voice is a little different when he sings with a full band, but this is a good thing. He has so much power in his voice, you really feel what he is singing. If you are a fan of his previous work, you will get plenty of satisfaction from this. The airwaves need more songwriters like this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!,
By A Customer
This review is from: I Break Chairs (Audio CD)
This is one of those CDs that you can play over and over and keep discovering new things. Very cool indy music. I love the honesty in Damien's music and lyrics. I've heard this CD twenty times in the last two weeks and I can't wait to hear it again. I wish there was more music like this out there.
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I Break Chairs by Damien Jurado and Gathered in Song (Audio CD - 2002)
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