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 Post subject: I'm going to pick the 2009 Album of the Year right now
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its pretty good, but jesus dude

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:47 pm 
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its the XX - XX

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The xx - xx - 2009

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Despite the egregious youth of its creators, the principal impression of this record is neither its melancholy nor its idealism, but the perfection of its musical judgement. Though critically-feted South London four-piece The XX have released just two singles and performed only a handful of shows, they've already developed a trademark langourous understatement, professing to record only what they can reproduce live. This album successfully brokers their style into an economically luxurious, musically complex, self-titled world, more than capable of laying any remotely susceptible human flat out, dreaming. There's so much space in the stereo picture, you see; it follows that you'll want to wander.

The album accomplishes a great deal with relatively few tools: the crystalline keyboards of Baria Qureshi; the Cooderish, Cure-ish, spare guitar of Romy Madley Croft; and the modal bass of Oliver Sim. Jamie Smith, the album's producer-programmer, is principally responsible for its deceptively simple air, but its arrangements are intricately designed, taking in the click and bounce of R&B — a reverential cover of Aaliyah's 'Hot Like Fire' is a live staple — and the gigantic boom and crunch of dubstep.

It's not a perfect record, quite; 'VCR' in particular sounds comparatively unfinished, especially after the sinister, dry sweetness of the first track, 'Intro'. There are some small structural issues too: on such an otherworldly album, the crisply perky 'Basic Space' and 'Crystalised' suffer somewhat from punctuating the mood (though this is merely a problem of context — released as singles, the strength of each is clear). The record seems to be built around a carefully constructed core, the killer one-two-three-four punch of 'Islands', 'Heart Skips A Beat', 'Fantasy' and 'Shelter'. Each of these tracks sees a radical shift in perspective on a similar — perhaps a single — love story. One moment, great spaces are conjectured; the next, tones spill, break, and pool alongside the vocals. Miniscule tonal refractions are examined at length. These tracks tilt into one another; motifs trickle over edges, an outro becomes a chorus. Huge bass rumbles are still decaying bars later. Time travels backwards — "see you August, see you June" — and then fractures, light years away, before the heartbreaking refrain of 'Shelter' returns the attention to more human concerns and you realise how far away from being human you were, for a while. It's impressively de-realising.

"I'll see you August, see you June. I want fantasy. It's deep in the middle of me." Fantasy is deep in this record, in this sound: in the vocal unison (never harmony; they often sing as though unaware of one another) of childhood friends Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim. Fantastical, the Coco-Rosie genderlessness of their dreamworlds — no him or her, only you you you. Most of all, the body fantastical, their central lyrical theme. Several tracks see the non-couple set up a dialectic, Sim describing the body's external surfaces, Madley Croft its internal spaces, the fears they provoke, the succour they provide. "I can't give it up to someone else's touch", coos Madley Croft in 'Infinity'. "Give it up, give it up," cajoles Sim (later boasting sadly, "I can give it up on the first date", in the post-coital comedown of 'Stars'.) The chorus of 'Basic Space' sees Sim sensually describing hot wax pouring over skin, before Madley Croft reveals that the wax seals in the body, insulates the track's vital "basic space, open air". A fascination with the space inside, where everything really happens, is this band's biggest strength.


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its pretty good, but jesus dude


by far, the most refreshing and original album this year, as well as being one of the few that plays almost perfectly start to finish.


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the Coco-Rosie genderlessness of their dreamworlds


So many things wrong with this


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Ive been meaning to check this out for a minute. I'll listen this weekend and report back.

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Ive been meaning to check this out for a minute. I'll listen this weekend and report back.

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I edited my post rp and hope you'll do the same

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I'm not as effusive as Dale about it (and who is really? The guy's limbic system is firing on all cylinders most of the time) but it is a pretty damn good album.

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i gave it a lazy sunday afternoon listen and it didn't really grab me, it came up on random and sounded familiar which leads me to believe it might be a grower, but either way it's not really my bag.

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i listened to it once a week or so ago. it was alright. not really my thing.

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OK, dale (or should i say Pitchfork) picking the best album of the year and it's only August. anyways my other board is also going ape-shit about these guys. apparently they are amazing live as i will quote one of them.

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They're something else live. The PA in the ICA was struggling to cope with their sub bass when I heard them. They certainly shredded a couple of cones. It made a mockery of The Big Pink's supposedly overwhelming wall of noise (they were support act), which was just like a haggard, east London MGMT, compared to the XX, who were just brittle but pristine and heavy as fuck.

I guess it's not the sort of album you can listen to on small speakers either.


as far as im concerned i really like when i played it but don't remember it when it ended. going to keep trying.


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Throw it on at night, get sauced on some malbec, and tell me it's not brilliant.


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RIYL?

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Dalen Wrote:
contradiction Wrote:
its pretty good, but jesus dude


by far, the most refreshing and original album this year, as well as being one of the few that plays almost perfectly start to finish.


you have me intrigued, so i'll try it. but a little voice in the anvil of my ear says "april fools". (anvil's always near half-year behind/ahead.)

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Trust me, no April fool joke here.


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1 listen. good stuff. i def. like those chick vocals. I'll need a few more listens to see if it marks my spot.

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thanks, i'm digging this.


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jumpin' hyperbole!!!

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