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2015 15 Mrz

There‘s a riot going on

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My name is Jenna Mohammed, hello! Bringing the real world into the music world, veterans of indie rock Yo La Tengo release their 15th full-length album. Tomorrow. Haunting, soft, and dreamy from beginning to end, this album explores a multitude of sounds, leaving an impression of escaping to an altered reality.

Starting the album off with the sprawling instrumental track „You Are Here,“ the electric guitars and hazy drones set the tone for the next 14 songs. Tracks like „Out of the Pool“ and „Ashes“ mix their shoegaze sound with a style of funk similar to the album’s namesake, Sly and the Family Stone’s 1971 record There’s a Riot Goin‘ On.

Apart from the bouncier tracks, There’s a Riot Going On is worthy of being the ultimate late-night album. Appropriately titled „Dream Dream Away“ does just that. Playing with psychedelic elements of ample guitar riffs and Ira Kaplan’s winsome vocals leaves chills down your spine, giving us the sense of being left in a liminal space.

The more wistful tracks, such as „For You Too“ and „Shades of Blue,“ offer listeners an aural remedy for the heavy-hearted. Georgia Hubley mulls over heartbreak and isolation as she hypnotically sings: „Painting my room to reflect my mood / Facing my feelings, a life without you.“ By the time you get lost in their powerful sound, these lyrically abstract songs transmit warmth and healing. Best, Jenna!

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1 Comment

  1. Michael Engelbrecht:

    Dear Jenna, I think I perceive the album in a similar way. Variety is in the details, and the lyrics are quite tricky in mixing the private and the political. So this is one of the very few albums of old loves anno 2018 that doesn‘t disappoint me. Nearly the only one to be honest in the international rock club- or contemporary spoken word-area. Reading Mojo or Uncut I‘m more attracted to the reissue reviews than to the new stuff. At least this is a matter of fact in regards to the first four, five months of the year. XO, Michael

    David Byrne: 6,5
    Kronos Quartet and Laurie Anderson: 6,3
    Calexico: 6,4

    (My rating a la Pitchfork)


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