Headphones

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 33:47

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Pedro The Lion Has A Synth

brandonsadkins

The lyrics from Bazan are dark and poignant as usual, yet the music is not. Also, the lyrics are a slight departure from the usual religiously-undertoned fare. Unheard until this record, the mix of his voice with electronic accompaniment creates a unique composite of sounds. Bazan's classic deep, drippy voice glazes over simple, angular synth beats and somehow seems to find the perfect spot. While some songs are much stronger than others, such as "Shit Talker", which remains my favorite track, the entire album is quite a solid offering both lyrically and musically. The simplicity doesn't damage the album's quality, but may leave some wanting more. As a Bazan fan, however, I'm quite satisfied.

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In the mainstream wake of the Postal Service’s success, plenty of indie rockers are setting down their guitars and picking up synthesizers (ironic since so many electronic artists have slung axes as of late). Headphones might seem like Postal Service redux, featuring Pedro the Lion guitarist David Bazan and drummer Tim Walsh. But where both acts employ the formula of emo-tinged vocals and basic bleeping melodies, the similarities end when Bazan sings about the darker reaches of his psyche. Song titles like “Shit Talker,” “I Never Wanted You,” and “Natural Disaster” speak volumes of this album’s intent. “Hello Operator” employs a sonar signal as its main hook, while “Major Cities” is a solo keyboard number that stays on the black ivories until Bazan finally moans in during the final minute. So no, there’s not an indie hit to be found on Headphones, although the maraca shake of “Natural Disaster” does liven things up despite the chorus “You would wait on the rapture, natural disaster/To come around.” Not exactly the tone the kids of The O.C. are waiting to hear. So forget the easy Gibbard/Tamborello comparisons and look here if you seek more mope with your Moog. – Joshua Glazer

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