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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Joe's big, bright blues,
By Jonathan Bower (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chappaquiddick Skyline (Audio CD)
I've gotten a lot of flack for not pulling this album out of my cd player for days at a time. Frankly though, I've developed a deaf ear towards all the folks dubbing Mr.Pernice's songs as simply "depressing" or a "hangover waiting to happen." I feel like the guy behind such crafted songwork is more intelligent than your everyday depressed simpleton. I even detect some tongue in cheek to his crooning "I hate my life" over and over again on the opening cut.Instead of letting the narrator in "Breakneck Speed" steer you to the bar think of a less hyper, very mellow early Elvis Costello and maybe you'll catch my drift. Yes, on his latest outpouring, Joe gives us some more wrist-slitting lyrics alongside lush, pure-pop arrangements. However, after falling head over heels for his fine approach to songwriting back when he was with the Scuds, this time around I'm choosing to give him some much deserved credit in the "wit department." Don't get me wrong. These are sad songs. And, translated, that's pop music in a nutshell. Just don't leave it all at face value. I have to chuckle a little at the overall picture. It's either that or write the guy a prescription for Paxil, or Prozac, or something...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just exquisite.,
This review is from: Chappaquiddick Skyline (Audio CD)
This guys writes beautiful songs just like fallin off a chair. Acoustically based with somewhat of a C'n W tinge to it. When he starts the whole shebang off telling us how he hates his life, the tone is set-regretful, bitter and lonely. And then the chorus comes in like sun in the eye of a hurricane. "Courage Up," one of the albums highlights has an almost Bacharach laced with Bread feel that's amazing. To really make this uncommunicative, this guys poppier stuff has a sound reminiscent of Wire, particularly on the Pernice Bros. album. Which makes it less odd that there's a New Order cover. Actually, considering the tone, a Joy Division cover might be more appropriate. "Breakneck Speed,""Up in Michigan,""Hundred Dollar Pocket," and "Kidney Shaped Pool," are just further evidence that Pernice is definately one of the finest songwriters around. In fact, the highest compliment I can give is that alot of Pernice's songs have a "Sister Goldenhair" vibe going-just the best.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Musical Imagery,
By "jaylaporte" (Fairhaven, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chappaquiddick Skyline (Audio CD)
Musical imagery is the best descrption for this album. Joe Pernice has the unique ability, somewhat similar to Lou Reed, to tell a story that could stand apart from the music and still resonate. Joe's carefully chosen lyrics paint vivid picture and give each song its own distinct feel, regardless of the music backing it. That's not to say that the music isn't good, because it's great. Don't let the sparse production on this album fool you, it only serves to magnify the overall tone of the recording. Joe Pernice is one of the finest young song writers on the scene today. It's a shame that he's no longer with Sub-Pop. Here's hoping there's still some records companies out there concerned with content instead of looks and packaging. Get this album so you can say you "knew him when..."
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