PETER BJORN AND JOHN Living Thing (2009 UK 12-track CD album -
There was always going to be chatter as to how Peter Bjorn and John
would follow up 'Writer's Block'. Would they try to replicate their
earlier success? Or go out of their way to release a wilfully difficult
new album? In actual fact, what they have done is a bit of both [and
neither] all at the same time. Bolstered by the band's production, the
first taster of the album, 'Lay It Down', which snuck out onto the
blogosphere at the end of 2008, is a delightfully off-kilter riposte, a
jaunty flying-V in the faces of people who thought they'd had the band
all figured out, with a harsh, treated vocal before abruptly giving way
to an anthemic, full-bodied singalong, the sort which will send the
masses scurrying to any self-respecting dancefloor on a Saturday
night. The rest of the album walks a similar tightrope of melody and
mayhem. 'I Want You!' is quite possibly one of the loveliest things
they have ever done. And then there's the album opener, 'The
Feeling', with drums crashing in like waves on a beach, heavy
distortion vibrating and shards of delicate beauty poking through the
carefully controlled chaos. 'Just The Past' is a pumped-up, rough
around the edges, would be disco gem, and 'I'm Losing My Mind' is by
turns angular and heart-swelling. And if that wasn't enough, there's is
the Kanye West-approved, official first single, 'Nothing to Worry
About', a glorious rollercoaster ride of lolloping beats and children's
choirs, and the furthest thing from 'Young Folks' you could possibly
find.)
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