Thursday, August 28, 2008

CD Review: Apologies to the Queen Mary



Wolf Parade

1. "You Are a Runner and I Am My Father's Son" - A heavy drum and rangy vocals dominate this song about a father who left his home. Grade: 9.3

2. "Modern World" - Perhaps the most casual fan friendly track on the album, it features a great guitar solo in the middle which leads to a great finish. Grade: 9.5

3. "Grounds For Divorce" - One of my favorites off the album, this song features an inspiring little electronic sequence that gives way to a more stable, upbeat and edgy rhythm. Grade: 9.8

4. "We Built Another World" - A bit harsher on the ears and less catchier than many of the other tracks on this album, this still is excellent for those who crave a sound closer to punk than "indie". Grade: 9.0

5. "Fancy Claps" - Yes, yes, there is clapping in this song. Up tempo - lyrically and musically - the whole way through. Features a nice blend of electronics and strumming. Grade: 9.2

6. "Same Ghost Every Night" - Slow, ghost-like, and windy...that's all. The best part is Boeckner belting out a "oOoOoO" in a ghastly spirit. Grade: 9.7

7. "Shine A Light" - You'd expect "Shine A Light" to be a slow one wouldn't you? Not at all. Boeckner again is excellent and his supporting crew is even better. Grade: 9.5

8. "Dear Sons and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts" - A very chill, slower sing a-long that is always a live favorite. Grade: 9.4

9. "I'll Believe In Anything" - One of the best stretches of lyrics all-time in a song:

and I could take another hit for you
and I could take away your trips from you
and I could take away the salt from your eyes
and take away the spitting salt in you
and I could give you my apologies
by handing over my neologies
and I could take away the shaking knees
and I could give you all the olive trees
oh look at the trees and look at my face and look at a place far away from here
Krug wants to keep a relationship in tact, but it is over and both parties know damn well. Grade: 9.9

10. It's a Curse - A catchy post-punk revival-esque beginning simply demonstrates the variety and determination to try new things the band possesses. Grade: 9.3

11. "Dinner Bells" - Perhaps a bit more apropos as an album finale than the second to last song, in this track Krug addresses the effects of global warming and death. This is perhaps the most well-written and accessible track the album offers. Grade: 10

12. "This Heart's On Fire" - "This song is about my mother.... who died..... Three years ago.... today...." Boeckner said in an interview. This concluding track represents a complete volte-face from the first track "I Am..." Grade: 9.6

Final Grade: 9.5

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