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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars much much better
something has been off for me with stereolab since marys death. i dont know why. i didnt know her, so it wasnt anything on a personal level. it was a certain charm, maybe?
after listening to this album multiple times, i do believe that the charm is back, there are still cerebral, challenging songs here, yes, but they are crisp, tight, short and amazing. yes,...
Published on August 31, 2008 by father o

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13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Same Old, Same Old
As a fan of "the Groop" for, oh, eleven years now, I firmly believe now, after listening to "Chemical Chords" multiple times, that it's time for the gang to hang it up. ..or at least do SOMETHING different.

Those like myself who have been growing increasingly tired of the formula that used to be interesting may have been having trouble completely accepting...
Published on August 22, 2008 by Bryan M. MCNEELY


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars much much better, August 31, 2008
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This review is from: Chemical Chords (Audio CD)
something has been off for me with stereolab since marys death. i dont know why. i didnt know her, so it wasnt anything on a personal level. it was a certain charm, maybe?
after listening to this album multiple times, i do believe that the charm is back, there are still cerebral, challenging songs here, yes, but they are crisp, tight, short and amazing. yes, amazing. this is by FAR the most enjoyable stereolab release in years.
the strings, the hooks (all songs have at least one), the amazing sound, its all here. its all sterolab. this is a great album. i have been a fan for over a decade, and i do believe that this is the cd that i would recommend to beginners, and in time, might fall into my top choice myself. thanks, guys. love the cd.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Let the chemical chords penetrate your electric brain, August 22, 2008
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Piers Moktan "Piers Moktan" (Khorsor Elephant Stable, Nepal) - See all my reviews
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I have been eagerly anticipating the new Stereolab album for some time, intrigued by Tim Gane's tantalising account of the creative process that led to 'Chemical Chords'- of a batch of his own musical doodles from which the groop developed the final, fleshed out tracks in the studio. So yes, as one would expect from Stereolab, 'Chemical Chords' is a lushly orchestrated album (Sean O'Hagan's arrangements add wonderful texture, especially the strings on 'Cellulose Sinshine' and 'Self Portrait With Electric Brain'), but each track bears the succinct imprint of a singular idea perfectly realised, unlike previous albums where some tracks feel like two or three condensed into one. The synergy between the musical elements makes this another Stereolab album that will continue to reward repeated listens. It's really only just beginning to sink in for me, and so far 'Daisy Click Clack','Self Portrait With Electric Brain' and 'Cellulose Sunshine' have particularly infected my musical consciousness.

The Stereolab formula is evident, but sufficiently tweaked to engage the fans- I can't imagine they will be disappointed. This is a great album, and it's certainly not bereft of candidates to add to your selection of favourite Stereolab songs. It also has an infectiously cheerful quality that might just dispel some mental rainclouds- even those with that mood of restless yearning don't stray too far towards melancholy.

N.B I highly recommend getting the version with extra tracks- 'The Nth Degree' and 'Magne-Music' are both awesome, the former with its insistent bass and crackling electronic inflections, the latter with its rhythmic electronic bubble sounds. The US version provides 17 tracks with 'Spool of Confusion' whereas the UK extended version only has 16 (but isn't much more expensive)
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13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Same Old, Same Old, August 22, 2008
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Bryan M. MCNEELY (Fort Wayne, Indiana United States) - See all my reviews
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As a fan of "the Groop" for, oh, eleven years now, I firmly believe now, after listening to "Chemical Chords" multiple times, that it's time for the gang to hang it up. ..or at least do SOMETHING different.

Those like myself who have been growing increasingly tired of the formula that used to be interesting may have been having trouble completely accepting "Margarine Eclipse" and "Fab Four Suture" as true Stereolab albums. Yes, they're just like anything else they've done, but at one time, this was a band of seemingly endless possibilities. "Emperor..." was considered a modern classic and "Dots..." improved on the sound. They took chances, they wanted us to be impressed. I don't feel that anymore.

Popping "...Chords" into the CD player initially, it took exactly seven seconds for me to yawn and think maybe it's "Margarine Eclipse" all over again. ..and really, I wasn't far off. It took four tracks for me to really become interested, as the title track is gorgeous.

"Chemical Chords," the song, is gentle, free of any discerning beat, yet is a glimmer of hope that was desperately needed. The strings are simply beautiful and flashes of old-time sophistication return, but only temporarily. Immediately afterwards comes "The Ecstatic Static," apparently the prior track's little sister.

The rest of the tracks have very small factors that make them unique, but any long-time fan of the group should be able to tell that they're neither improving their sound nor being adventurous with it. In fact, even Amazon's description mentions thirty-some-odd tracks being made with half of them or so being placed on this album. If it had read that these were leftovers from the "Margarine Eclipse" sessions, it would have made more sense. At least "Fab Four Suture" was downright weird in places, though still typical Mary-less Stereolab.

The album is a solid three, though maybe a half star should be granted further because it's hard not to like this group, even when they're being lazy.

Oh, 4AD is involved with Stereolab now. Just mentioning because it's true, though it probably would mean more if the album were released fifteen years ago.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks Stereolab, October 23, 2009
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I can't imagine what it might be like being in a band for about 20 years, having one of your vocalists die off, continue making groundbreaking albums that are ignored by the mainstream and then pull out such a positive, upbeat album. THAT is a feat and a gift. I LOVE this album and consider it one of my favorite Stereolab works. AMAZING! Thank you members of Stereolab for all the joy this album brings me everytime I play it. :-)
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5.0 out of 5 stars staggering, December 14, 2008
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i'm a huge fan, but a bit like the reviewer above, while i liked margerine eclipse and fab four (both rewarded repeat listens) this thing is in stereolab's 'a' league - like dots and loops and emperor tomato ketchup. very direct, lots more driving first-beat-of-the-bar foot tappers, and motown flourishes. production wise everything is in its place. weird, beautiful, a great, great record.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kaleidoscope Sound, Fresh & Delicious!, November 30, 2008
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Another great Stereolab album.
Chemical Chords reminds of an old movie soundtrack. Practically each track on "Chemical Chords" sounds like a soundtrack to an old romantic comedy with the elements of a spy movie and the only thing that reminds of this being a XXI century album are the electronic noises and contemporary beats on some of the songs. The record opens with a funny song "Neon Beanbag" with no words that prepares us at once for something joyful, exciting and optimistic. A rhythmic composition "Three Women" pleases with wind instruments in the accompaniment and the vocal part sounding like a greeting from the 70's and "One Finger Symphony" is remarkable for an interesting electronic beat, stylish keyboards and a tune just perfect for a spy movie. The title composition is the longest on the album lasting over 5 minutes but it is far from a limit for "Stereolab" for one can find songs that are 7 or even 15 minutes long among the band's creations. A great orchestra composition "Ecstatic Static" pleases with a complicated tune and a beautiful "Valley Hi!" is refined with lyrics in French. A tangible mood change appears on "Pop Molecule (Molecular Pop 1)" this heavy composition is obviously placed here so that the listeners do not relax too much and remember that they are dealing with a rock band here but this is the only tough moment on "Chemical Chords", and as strange as it may seem it sounds quite appropriate here. All the rest of the tracks please again with merry melodies, colorful instrumental background and unobtrusive vocal parts.
Stereolab is an amazing and unique band.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Stereolab does Motown and girl-group pop?, January 2, 2011
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This is a next record. In their Stereolab way, the groop tackels the 60s with songs that have the feel of Motown and girl groups. It's a wonderful combination of bouncy and peculiar but also with more of a point that a few of the recent Stereolab records. Too bad they're going on a hiatus so they won't be able to capitalize on this momentum. Oh, well. At least we still have the records like this to help us cope.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wow, December 24, 2010
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I finally bought Chemical Chords, and found the opening piece (Neon Beanbeg) so interesting, so emotional, so unique, that something welled within me strong enough so that half way through the song, I burst into tears. Yep. I was that moved. The title track hit me deeply as well. And throughout this album all I could think of was how good these guys are. Sure there's a sameness to some of their songs, but they're are so good that I don't mind at all. One of their best albums to date in my opinion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kind of different, but awesome, March 24, 2010
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I love this album. It's like if you took the group and sent them 50 years into the future and let them record their songs in a neon cyborg factory... The song Chemical Chords is probably the best Stereolab song ever! There are a few tracks that I don't really care for (as in every album) but they are still good. This album inspires imagination.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another classic from Stereolab, December 29, 2008
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Almost every review I have ever read of Stereolab music mentions their preternatural consistency. In fact, the predictability of their consistency is nothing short of astonishing. They have not created a weak recording in almost twenty years of making music. I know of few acts in contemporary music that can make the same claim. Their latest disc, Chemical Chords, stands firmly in their pantheon of excellent music. Despite the consistent quality of the music, their sound never gets boring. More than anything else, it is the inventive use of similar elements that makes their music so consistently engaging. Another classic from the GROOP, Stereolab.
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