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 Post subject: Year In Review: Beck - Modern Guilt (3B)
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Average Metacritic score is 77 (32 reviews):

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Modern Guilt (Interscope)
US Release Date: July 8
Ranking: 80 (4 Stars)

http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/alb ... dern_guilt

Welcome to Beck's midlife spiritual crisis. As he nears his 40th birthday, his hair has grown as long as the Maharishi's. The BFFs on his MySpace Top Eight include Aristotle, father of metaphysics. And he's never addressed a higher power as directly as he does on his 10th album. Modern Guilt finds him questioning what the soul is made of, wondering if his prayers can be answered and generally putting himself through the karmic rehab required for understanding the Supreme Being. On the opener, "Orphans," he even imagines that, if God exists, he might be due for a visit. "If I wake up and see my maker coming," Beck sings, "with all of his crimson and his iron desire/We'll drag the streets with the baggage of longing/To be loved or destroyed/From a void to a grain of sand in your hand."

Co-produced by Danger Mouse, Modern Guilt indulges Beck's love of Sixties psychedelic music, and the results are vividly rendered — all acid-trip guitars, mod dance-party beats, daisy-chain harmonies and thundering percussion. But beneath the DayGlo arrangements lie some deeply bummed-out songs about living in a time of war ("Walls"), environmental degradation ("Gamma Ray") and widening generation gaps ("Youthless"). Danger Mouse brings a hip-hop DJ's love of funky old rock records; Beck brings the end-of-the-Sixties, pre-apocalyptic hangover.

Taken as a whole, the album's first five songs stand among Beck's strongest work. The most dazzling example is "Chemtrails," which nods through a heroin haze of droning guitars while Beck imagines jets flying above a sea full of dead people. The song title comes from a conspiracy theory that holds that some jet trails are actually chemical sprays engineered by the government for secret purposes. But you don't have to know the reference to feel the dread. Staring at the corpses, Beck sings, "So many people, where do they go?" The morbid answer is implied: No matter where all the lonely people come from, they all end up in the same place.

Still, there's a lot of life pulsing through Modern Guilt. With chugging guitars and a ponying rhythm, "Gamma Ray" seems custom-made for a go-go-dancing interlude in a James Bond movie. "Orphans" feels like the perfect ashram love-in, complete with flutes, acoustic strumming and Age of Aquarius harmonies courtesy of Cat Power's Chan Marshall. "Volcano" could be a lost outtake from Elliott Smith's XO, resurrected with a hip-hop drumbeat. And "Youthless" sounds like the funkiest disco-style robot-rock song ever performed on a cello.

Beck and Danger Mouse aren't afraid to follow their ideas all the way down the rabbit hole, even if no one else is particularly interested in what's on the other side. The swamp-blues exercise "Soul of a Man" is so maddeningly repetitive, it's almost hallucinogenic. And the world probably isn't ready for the drum-and- bass revival spearheaded on "Replica." (Too soon!) But some of the experiments that dare to fail big also feel the freshest: "Modern Guilt" reinvents the Doors' "People Are Strange" as a shuffling midtempo beatnik ballad — and, somehow, it works.

That last song sums up Beck's biggest issue on the album: "Don't know what I've done, but I feel ashamed." That's modern guilt for you: knowing the world's going to hell and feeling partly responsible, but not quite knowing what to do about it. "Some days, we're worse than you can imagine/And how am I supposed to live with that?" he sings on "Walls." A few lines later, he finds his own reason to carry on: "We do the best with the souls we're given." And not long after he sings these words, the song cuts out abruptly in the middle of the melody. Like Tony Soprano said, you never know when your time is gonna come.

MELISSA MAERZ
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(Posted: Jul 8, 2008)


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Year In Review will be back everyday starting again Monday, December 1 through around Christmas. have a great holiday and don't eat too much. :D


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:56 am 
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i really should listen to this again. it and the malkmus kind of fell through the cracks this year


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Never really liked this one...

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I like it a lot. after a couple of misses this one's a hit again. straight, catchy, cool, laid back, the scientologist at its best.

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i like this album. probably on the back end of my top 20. he is getting older, and has long since transcended his own previous image, so i don't expect him to be writing songs about living in a shitty apartment and working at mcdonalds.

although the content here is more serious, there's still a ton of good hooks

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Against all better judgment and sense, I really like this album.

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I haven't heard a single Beck song from this decade that I've liked to the slightest degree. His home recordings and three '94 albums are some of my favorite music, period.


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I could probably make a good mix from Beck's most recent three albums but man are they a thin lot individually.

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Hate.


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what does the 1A, 2B, etc in these thread titles mean?

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pilgrimswilleatindians Wrote:
what does the 1A, 2B, etc in these thread titles mean?


Every day gets two albums (A & B), so 3B = 3rd day, second album

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i think it's a code of the day and album

3A means it's the third day of Year in Review and it's the first album being posted.

3B means it's the second album of the third day.

that's my guess.

why we need these designations i have no fucking clue.

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OOOH sure. i get it...it's an organized psychotic thing.

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about THIS album
i thought it was good on first few listens...but i haven't touched it since and i don't know how soon that will be

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i've listened to this a few times when i'm at work and notice it while scrolling through the ipod, but i don't generally have a desire to hear it often. maybe i will give it another chance or two over the weekend. though, the singles i've heard on radio weren't bad.


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I liked this one when I listened, but for some reason I've not gone back to it much and kinda forgot about it...not the best of signs.

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I'll just use this thread as opportunity to say that I have not listened to a single album from BeeOK year in review so far.


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Drinky for Thanksgiving Wrote:
I'll just use this thread as opportunity to say that I have not listened to a single album from BeeOK year in review so far.


I don't really have reason to support this but for some reason I think you might like this one Drink. I was pretty cold on it at first (and Beck in general) but I've given it a few spins and I certainly think it's better than the last 2. I think it has a couple clunkers but at only 33 minutes it can be taken in small doses which helps. It goes by quickly.

I think it's because that I swear I hear traces of Manitoba's "In Flames' throughout this whole record. Could be the Danger Mouse influence on it but for some reason that makes me think you might like it. I certainly could be wrong.

Outside shot at my Top 20.


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i just dont like this album, but it probably has more to do with my ongoing dislike for dangermouse than anything having to do with beck.


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Hate.


Is this a general distaste for Beck or is specific to this particular album?

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pilgrimswilleatindians Wrote:
OOOH sure. i get it...it's an organized psychotic thing.


haha

yeah, i just want people to know these are the most recent postings...


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Drinky for Thanksgiving Wrote:
I'll just use this thread as opportunity to say that I have not listened to a single album from BeeOK year in review so far.


that will change, it has just started.


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i have it but don't think i've ever listened to it

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Kingfish Wrote:
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Hate.


Is this a general distaste for Beck or is specific to this particular album?


not radcliffe but I hate beck in general. haven't heard the album and won't.


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