Summerteeth

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Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 60:22

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Peter Blackstock

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09.23.11
Closing the door on their alt-country past with exuberant pop tendencies
1999 | Label: Nonesuch

Having broken open the Wilco mold on 1996′s Being There, Jeff Tweedy went all-in with the exuberant pop tendencies of his new compatriot Jay Bennett on Summerteeth. Perhaps because the band’s 1998 collaboration with Billy Bragg on the Woody Guthrie project Mermaid Avenue had played up their roots-folk inclinations, they seemed eager to push in an entirely different direction on this 1999 disc, which largely closed the door on their alt-country/Uncle Tupelo past. Fiddle and pedal steel are supplanted by keyboards and synthesizer; most of the tunes are Tweedy/Bennett co-writes, with bassist John Stirratt also having a hand in a few. Buoyant choruses abound, from “A Shot In The Arm” to “Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway” to “ELT.” They pull out all the stops on “Pieholden Suite,” a Jimmy Webb-esque tour de force complete with horns and synthesized strings. But the album’s heart is “Via Chicago,” an elusive, swirling odyssey of melody and noise that feeds off the creative energy of the band’s adopted hometown. Not everything is so aggressively modern: “When You Wake Up Feeling Old” is a jaunty throwback that might have fit well musically on the Mermaid album, while the bonus track “Candyfloss” has a carnival-calliope charm. Viewed in context with… read more »

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When I Forget How to Talk I Sing

nathanjr

This is a beautiful record of sad songs that manages to not be depressing. If every Wilco record features a different twist, Summerteeth's is the extensive use of Pro Tools post-production. The story goes that Jeff Tweedy wanted to take some of the sting out of the songs so he and Jay Bennett spent weeks doing overdubs. They did a hell of a job, and while the production might ease the pain here and there it never goes too far. Not all the songs are sad though, and a couple don't even really belong on the album in my opinion. "Can't Stand It" was Wilco's attempt to appease the record label with a single. "Candyfloss" isn't a bad song, but "In a Future Age" is the perfect closer for an album with this much turmoil. Test the waters with "Via Chicago", "Pieholden Suite", and "Shot in the Arm" and you'll download the rest.

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Jeff Tweedy once blazed the trail for the American rock underground’s embrace of its country and folk roots, but as the decade drew to a close he also began spearheading the return of classic pop; simply put, what once were fiddles on Wilco records became violins — the same instrument, to be sure, but viewed with a radical shift in perception and meaning. While lacking the sheer breadth and ambition of the previous Being There, Summer Teeth is the most focused Wilco effort yet, honing the lessons of the last record to forge a majestic pop sound almost completely devoid of alt-country elements. The lush string arrangements and gorgeous harmonies of tracks like “She’s a Jar” and “Pieholden Suite” suggest nothing less than a landlocked Brian Wilson, while more straightforward rockers like the opening “I Can’t Stand It” bear the influence of everything from R&B to psychedelia. Still, for all of the superficial warmth and beauty of the record’s arrangements, Tweedy’s songs are perhaps his darkest and most haunting to date, bleak domestic dramas informed by recurring themes of alienation, adultery, and abuse — even the sunniest melodies mask moments of devastating power. If Summer Teeth has a precedent, it’s peak-era Band; the album not only possesses a similar pastoral sensibility, but like Robbie Robertson and company before them, Wilco seems directly connected to a kind of American musical consciousness, not only rejuvenating our collective creative mythology, but adding new chapters to the legend with each successive record. – Jason Ankeny

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