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The MekonsAudio CD
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For about a year back in the 1970s the Mekons epitomized the risks,
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f’sure BUT eerily similar to NOW. For a while back THEN the Mekons were
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  • Audio CD (August 21, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Quarter Stick
  • ASIN: B000S0FJSU
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars The strange old folk did more than just pout, August 26, 2007
This review is from: Natural (Audio CD)
Fans are unreliable reviewers; too intimate with a performer or performance, too willing to invest unwarranted time and energy in it, they often have trouble approaching a disk as a consumer object. I'm definitely a Mekons fan, so add salt accordingly.

I spend my life moving back and forth between one of the pounding hearts of global capital and one of its many soul-strewn killing grounds. I listen to the Mekons for help turning defeat into a way forward, for companionship in a struggle in which there is no reasonable hope of success. That's a very personal reason for following a band, but I don't think it's a private one and I suspect it's not unique. It definitely creates very high and very specific expectations, ones the band is under no obligation to meet but which are my reasons for trading my labor for their songs. This Mekons album has a bit to offer my needs, but less than usual.

The first half is very weak, salvaged only by the opening track. Four songs in I was already composing a Christgau-style pan in my head: "After thirty years of turning defeat into a lost highway, the Mekons' road dead-ends in a dark bracken. Here's hoping they find a hidden path back to the asphalt." For a few days I was ready to write this one off entirely. Perhaps they're not interested in struggling against the dark after all, I thought. Or maybe I'm just not far enough gone myself to need this kind of extreme unction. Worst album since ME, if not Honky Tonkin'.

It does get better, both as you go on in the track sequence and with repeated play. But not better enough. Too many songs are spoiled or nearly so by an affectation that feels like wallowing rather than flailing. "Dark Dark Dark" comes close to Robyn Hitchcock territory; "The Old Fox" gets there. A particularly haunting and beautiful fiddle line by Honeyman on "The Hope and the Anchor" is undermined by a vocal performance from Timms that could be self-parody. Death, decay and unintelligibility may be natural, but so's life and the will to create meaning, and only the five-song stretch from "Give Me Wine or Money" to "Cockermouth" near the end generates enough energy to sustain either.

These are bleak, bleak days. Many of us would agree with the Mekons that the apocalypse seems to be peaking around every corner. But what we need is the will to defy it. Most of us can turn defeat into despair well enough on our own. So I'm still hoping they find the highway again.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More great Mekons in the vein of their last two, September 15, 2007
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R. Hutchinson "autonomeus" (a world ruled by fossil fuels and fossil minds) - See all my reviews
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After five years, Mekons fans like myself were "naturally" anxious to hear the new record. Recorded in a bucolic Lake District setting, NATURAL does indeed have a folksy, rootsy ambience, though it is not entirely acoustic.

Framed by two powerful, somber songs, "Dark, Dark, Dark" and the lovely "Perfect Mirror," NATURAL follows naturally from the last two Mekons albums of new material, JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE NIGHT (2000 -- see my review), and OUT OF OUR HEADS! (2002 -- see my review). It is only because NATURAL is not quite as strong as those records that I give it 4 stars. In its own right it is a great album, make no mistake, 12 songs from Jon, Sally, Tom & the others that add up to something greater than the sum of the parts -- don't miss it! Remember, life is short and the world is full of sonic crap.

After Tom's stunning "Perfect Mirror," my favorite songs are Sally's "The Hope and the Anchor" and Jon's "Cockermouth," which together represent an emotional high point after the depressing "Burning, in the Desert Burning," which is about religious fundamentalism. Sally sounds tender and optimistic, and despite jet fighters rehearsing for Armageddon, and the ominous ambiguity of "you don't have to believe in the end, you have to believe this is the end," Langford is carefree over a reggae beat, singing about rambling over the hills.

The Mekons are one a handful of bands that are precious to people like me who persist in dreaming of a better world. As the Oysterband says on their latest, I'm "unimpressed, unreconciled" to the world of global capital, messianic religious war, war for oil, and ecological devastation.

When are the Mekons going to come to Atlanta?

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre Mekons, August 24, 2007
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Following the two best things (OOOH! and Punk Rock), the Mekons have done since Curse, Natural is a disappointment. As always, the band deserves credit for taking chances and following muses, but this time the results are unspectacular. The music drags on too many songs, and there's an omminous amount of repetition. And why bother with another reggae-lite number (Cockermouth)? They already did that with Tina, back on Journey. Natural does offer one great Mekons song (Zeroes and Ones), which only serves to make the rest of the CD seem slight by comparison. Seveal other songs (Diamonds, Give Us Wine or Money) are decent, but overall Natural lacks the zest of the band's best work. Perhaps this sounds good if you're drunk and/or stoned and sleeping out in the English countryside, but at home in the afternoon on my stereo it just translated as blah. I hope they don't end on this one.
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