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Malkmus allows his creative impulse to
disguise the tune so effectively that at times it cannot resurface.
On '1% Of One', he seems to be parodying the professionally
parodic Tenacious D. The song has a faux epic structure, irritating
falsetto vocal, intrusive guitar solo, prog rock tempo changes
and finally a lengthy eventually discordant instrumental.
The first track, 'Water And A Seat', commits an arguably more
heinous crime by sounding like Steely Dan.
An album that veers outrageously from the sublime to the ridiculous
and then somehow manages to combine the two extremes is not
going to win Stephen Malkmus the elusive commercial bonus
of mainstream success. Fans of his previous offerings will
not be too upset though, because who really wants their favourite
indie bands to start playing stadium gigs.
Apparently, the album shares a title with an episode of BBC
sitcom The Good Life. Bizarre certainly, but surely it can
be nothing more than a strange coincidence. Then again, when
it comes from an album that includes the line, 'Do not feed
the oysters under the cloud / They will suck you like a seagull
into the sound', it is perhaps safer not to make assumptions.
Gavin Eves
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