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Todd Snider/The Magnetic Fields

What's So Funny?

By Xgau Mar 6, 2012 2:02AM
 

Todd Snider: Agnostic Hymns & Stoner Fables (Aimless/Thirty Tigers)

Musically, these are not complex songs, and although Snider's boyish air never seems forced and his good humor always comes with laughs, his 45-year-old voice bears the gravelly traces of many sleepless nights. Yet for the third time since he kicked opiates in 2004, he's scored a full album's worth of new material that remains completely in a character unique to him while adding something new to that character. This time what's new is a band sound shambolically anchored by John Prine's New Orleans-raised drummer Paul Griffith and cunningly colored by fiddler Amanda Shires. What's also new but less surprising is an ever more explicit and uncompromising class animus. One song names the Abacus Fund Goldman Sachs and John Paulson conned unions with. Another begs to differ with the privileged canard that living well is the best revenge. Uh-uh, Snider sez. Revenge is the best revenge. A

 

The Magnetic Fields: Love at the Bottom of the Sea (Merge)

These 15 song-puzzles in 34:20 are sophisticated amusements all, although often the amusement is attenuated and one I get bored with before half its 2:38 is over. How amusing they prove over time remains, of course, to be determined. Most amusing: "Your Girlfriend's Face" and "I'll Go Anywhere With Hugh" (tie). Most‑-sorry, it's the right word‑-soulful: "Andrew in Drag." I note for the record that all three are among the first five tracks. A MINUS

 

 

266Comments
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Ooh, nice! And what a co-incidence. Gave Todd my Listening Booth treatment this morning, and though I haven't articulated much save writing down my usual batch of notes, as is a key part of said "treatment", I can say really really like it. A sounds about right to me.

Not gotten around to the Magnetic Fields album yet. No time like the present, I guess.
Mar 6, 2012 3:01AM
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While I'm away from the new Todd, I'm with the new Sinéad.  More than acceptable for the time being, I assure you.
Mar 6, 2012 2:50AM
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I think there is an extra "is" in the third to last sentence of the Snider.  I will be buying said album tomorrow.
Mar 6, 2012 2:21AM
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I'm still cool on the new MagFields, and I'm still scouring for the new T-Snide.

Glad to see the first solid A for a 2012 release (people could listen to Oka late last year).
Mar 6, 2012 2:16AM
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Oh, goodie: jokes!  I can't wait!
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Robert Christgau

Starting in 1967, Robert Christgau has covered popular music for The Village Voice, Esquire, Blender, Playboy, Rolling Stone, and many other publications. He teaches in New York University's Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music, maintains a comprehensive website at robertchristgau.com, and has published five books based on his journalism. He has written for MSN Music since 2006.

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