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 Post subject: Year In Review (7): John Vanderslice - Pixel Revolt
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:30 am 
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Average Metacritic rating 72 (21 reviews):

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John Vanderslice
Pixel Revolt (Barsuk)
US Release date: August 23, 2005
Rating: 8.3

Don't call it a concept, but on Pixel Revolt, there are four songs directly pertaining to September 11th and what followed. "Plymouth Rock" tells the story about a soldier's first and possibly last sortie in Iraq, with the swooning and swirling music an impartial backdrop to this scene. "Exodus Damage" talks about a militiaman seeing the second plane hit, the narrator resigned to a fate beyond his control as a Radiohead-sanctioned mellotron chorus and various Middle Eastern drums circle around a repeated mocking call for "dance dance revolution." "Trance Manual" has an embedded journalist in Afghanistan seeking solace in the arms of a prostitute, and features the delicate chiming of church bells. "Radiant With Terror" tweaks a Robert Lowell poem about Cold War fears ("Fall 1961") to address more clear and present dangers, and sets this paranoia to a tune that's a kissing cousin to Smashing Pumpkin's "Disarm".

And then there are the other songs on the album. Songs about losing a girlfriend's rabbit, a detective tracking another detective in a murder investigation, a groupie infatuated with a pop star, and behavior-modifying pharmaceuticals. Superficially, there seems to be no connection between this crop of songs and the more politically aware ones. The boyfriend losing the rabbit and the wounded soldier seemingly have nothing in common, until the boyfriend of "Angela" uses the rabbit's escape as an excuse to talk about getting the hell out of Burbank-- "What do we have here anyway?/ The abandoned warehouse scene.../ Synthesized, bullshit art dreams". The detective in "Continuation" is caught in the same feedback loop as the gun-show goer in "Exodus Damage". And just as the journalist is looking to escape the noise and chaos of the war, the pop fan's looking for an oasis from the noise and chaos of his life. The verses of "Peacocks in the Video Rain" are cluttered with everyday debris and disjointed thoughts, but they give way to a simple four-word chorus, four words that are implied by the speaker in "Trance Manual"-- "I love you, too."

Like Vanderslice's last album, Pixel Revolt features a store's worth of cool noise makers, used primarily by the singer and long-time collaborator Scott Solter. Meticulous arrangements abound, with the strings done by cellist Erik Friedlander, but everything is in it's right place. To the credit of Vanderslice and Solter, the orchestral clown-car smorgasborgs to be had in "Trance Manual" and "Exodus Damage" sound just as unfussy as sparse tracks like "Dead Pacific Slate" and "Farewell Transmission". Some might wish this gift for fastidious arrangements would carry over to the lyrics, which feature a bevy of look-it-up references and descriptions that might stymie attempts at easy listening. It doesn't hurt to do a little research or, like, pay attention to lyrics worth a damn. (According to the liner notes, "the lyrics of Pixel Revolt have been edited, expanded, and otherwise improved upon by John Darnielle", so now you know the rest of the story.)...



-David Raposa, August 26, 2005


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Excellent. Instant fan.

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This is the first one i havent heard, ill be interested in opinions on it


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I didn't even know Vanderslice released something this year. Nice pick!


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It was a little too mellow for me on my first few listens, and I haven't really felt the need to listen to it in a few months. It wasn't bad by any means, but a little disappointing to me.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 1:21 pm 
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you're on a streak of albums that I have nothing to contribute to.

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I know I'm in the minority on this one amongst the bigger JV fans on the board, but Pixel Revolt has become my favorite album of his yet. Dead Slate Pacific is a SOTY candidate for me.

Will likely be a top 3 selection in my shmoo poll.


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havent heard a note. not my bag.

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How would this likely sound to someone who liked "4 tracker" pretty well but sold "Cellar Door"?


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HaqDiesel Wrote:
How would this likely sound to someone who liked "4 tracker" pretty well but sold "Cellar Door"?


That's the boat I was in---4 tracker had been a favorite, but Pixel Revolt has grown on me, and has overtaken it as his best.

You'll like it better than Cellar Door (my least favorite of the JV albums too), but probably not as much as 4-tracker. I'd say it's worth a listen.


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cool, thanks marco


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oldbullee Wrote:
you're on a streak of albums that I have nothing to contribute to.


yeah, I got nothing.

without offending Bee (i know you're sensitive, buddy) we may need a corresponding series of threads.....if for nothing else, just to get conversations about more albums into the air.

You people have ruined me. I actually almost care about my Top 20 this year. What have I become? *shame*

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i loved this record. i think it leaked pretty early though because I swore it came out much earlier than the August release date.

http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/cds/J/ ... evolt/1586

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^nice review of the Warriors' new cut. Saved me 20 bucks for sure.

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STRIKE LIGHTNING, STRIKE Wrote:
^nice review of the Warriors' new cut. Saved me 20 bucks for sure.


glad it saved you money. the "ultimate director's cut" doesn't seem worth the extra $.

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It was a little too mellow for me on my first few listens, and I haven't really felt the need to listen to it in a few months. It wasn't bad by any means, but a little disappointing to me.


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I like it a lot more than Cellar Door but not as much as his other albums. Also agree that Dead Slate Pacific is one of the best songs I've heard all year.

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I don't like it as much as Cellar Door, but it's worth picking up.


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