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PostPosted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:26 am 
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Someone mentioned it in the rolling best of... thread, but I don't have time to pour through those 13 or so pages. I'm looking for some insight.

I've only heard a couple of songs here and there and liked what I've heard, so can anyone tell me anything that this doesn't?

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Eef Barzelay's first album away from his bandmates in Clem Snide, 2006's Bitter Honey, was a purposefully Spartan affair, featuring just Barzelay and his guitar. Two years later, Clem Snide have quietly called it a day, leaving Barzelay free to explore a more expansive musical vision on his own, and while Lose Big isn't a radical departure from what he was doing with the band, it does lean toward a harder-edged brand of pop than what Clem Snide usually offered, and the country accents that used to bob up and down through their music is absent from these ten songs. As a songwriter, Barzelay picks up right where he left off on Clem Snide's swan song, 2005's End of Love, weighing downbeat meditations on love and bad luck against darkly witty meditations on contemporary culture, though the tale of two Christian teens in "True Freedom" is a brilliant and disturbing short story with an acoustic guitar that posts a new high watermark for him, and the title tune sums up Barzelay's governing philosophy remarkably well. Several tunes on Lose Big are nearly as spare as Bitter Honey, but "Could Be Worse" and "Apocalyptic Friend" are chunky rockers that hit a good bit harder than the average Clem Snide cut, and producers Jared Reynolds and Joe Costa (who also serve as Barzelay's rhythm section) give the material an impressive force even at its quietest. The difference between Clem Snide and solo Eef Barzelay isn't especially dramatic, but it's just telling enough that if you liked The Ghost of Fashion, Lose Big should be right up your alley, and if they weren't quite your style, this more straightforward approach may be more to your liking; either way, this is a superb set of songs worthy of your attention.

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i really like it, but i've been a long time fan. the review is accurate in that it's hard to distinguish between Eef solo and Clem Snide, but I think this album leans a bit more towards fleshed out and attention-grabbing, rather than his previous solo outing, which was a bit "distant".

if that makes any sense.

and i'll reiterate another thing that i'm sure has been said - if you liked all his previous stuff, you should like this. the formula hasn't changed that much, but his songwriting is still strong.

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I somehow knew that you'd be the first to answer.
And, I don't know much, other than a couple of songs from the first solo record. Still, it sounds like something that I'd like.

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Damn, how'd I miss that he put out a new one? The last solo was one was in my top 5 of that year. I need to check this one out post haste.

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I didn't really like Bitter Honey all that much, but this is definitely better and more akin to Clem Snide, as bort pointed out.


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Todd, you're probably referring to me. It's been my sleeper hit album of the year.


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How does this rank in the Eef catalog? I liked the first two Clem Snide Albums but didn't like the last one or bitter honey much at all. If it's as good as the first two, maybe I ought to give it a chance.


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Bah! PopTodd!!! Wrote:
Someone mentioned it in the rolling best of... thread, but I don't have time to pour through those 13 or so pages. I'm looking for some insight.


It's pore, Todd.

There's yer insight. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Eef Barzelay - Lose Big
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Finch Platte Wrote:
Bah! PopTodd!!! Wrote:
Someone mentioned it in the rolling best of... thread, but I don't have time to pour through those 13 or so pages. I'm looking for some insight.


It's pore, Todd.

There's yer insight. :lol:


Thanks, Gary!
I, myself, hate it when people use the wrong homonym. Chalk one up to my ignorance. And... thanks for enlightening me.

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