Sinister: another review of TBWTAS

OLDSCHREC at xxx.com OLDSCHREC at xxx.com
Wed Sep 30 06:23:23 BST 1998


from the zine "Velocity" out of Chicago:

Last year, IYFS turned a lark octet called Belle & Sebastian into a bit of a
global cult.  After various EPS, TBWTAS follows with more of the most
exceptionally strange and unabashed pop music since ...well, imagine the
Association as Scottish loafers and the aural picture only begins to form.
There's also a hint of Sly & The Family Stone (not nearly so funky, of
course), because Belle & Sebastian don't debate the fineries of genre.
Apathetic about purism, they balance the twee tendencies of their folk-style
reveries with elegantly spare musical elaborations-pure pop trumpet, lounge
organ, yearning violin-  and a cheerfully dark view of the world.  They depict
life without purpose, yet while they see narrow entrapment and parochialism,
they escape across the discovery of their own potential.  Their infectious
music feels like the simplest revelation, the opening of vast possibilty in
the banal; the real point, should there be one, to pop music.

review written by
Jon M. Gilbertson


Pete
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