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Scissor Sisters/Of Montreal

Seesawing

By Xgau Dec 10, 2010 8:45AM

 

Scissor Sisters: Night Work (Downtown/Polydor)


No love songs, in case you had any doubts‑-sex songs exclusively, which usually involve human connection and occasionally hint at provisional commitment but rarely evince anything as quotidian as affection because the quotidian is for day people. In short, Clubworld without morning-after moralizing. But not without a morning after‑-for an early riser like me, the definitive track is "Running Out," a scarcity song more desperate than any Bruce Springsteen could write because Springsteen refuses to indulge in despair. Good for him, I agree. But unfortunately, despair is very much with us. It'll blow up before it recedes. And this music is intensely committed to escaping it. A MINUS

 


Of Montreal: False Priest (Polyvinyl)


Though Kevin Barnes begins lucky in love for once, he's all "You're such a crazy girl" as of track two, then back-and-forths until "Famine Affair," Sly Stone hyperbole intended. Yet the back-and-forth evokes a real-life marital seesaw, extreme by normal standards but pretty convincing coming from a borderline hysteric, especially after the hysteric's real-life wife Nina breaks her accursed silence in her native Norwegian. The realistic aura is greatly abetted by co-producer Jon Brion, whose presence signals Barnes's felt need to put some bottom on his verbal spew and some body on his sexual fantasies. Solange Knowles's throaty cameo on "Sex Karma" also helps; Janelle Monae's cameo is of course spacier. And at the very end comes a sermon utilizing voice simulation software: "When will certain people realize/that afterlife is nothing to live for/nothing to die for/nothing to fight for." Some will surely find this preachy, yucky, or technologically compromised. I'm just happy I can say amen. A MINUS

 

3Comments
Dec 11, 2010 1:34PM
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didn't much like it at first but that False Priest disc's a grower--even if it does remind me a bit too much of that damn Prince-worshiping Beck album.
Dec 12, 2010 4:07AM
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i always liked Scissor Sisters whenever i heard them on the radio - but i wish they were just slightly better - maybe this album will be more to my liking..? :S :p
Dec 12, 2010 10:44PM
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Night Work – In the beginning was “Call Me” and we all heard it and we all agreed that it was good.

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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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