Our single of the week (17th September 2010)
...according to our Brett on Thu 16 Sep, 2010.
This single is TOTALLY FUCKING ACE. Proper tingles-down-the-spine shit. I can quite often take or leave Les Savy Fav on record (as opposed to live, where they're obviously always amazing) but that new album was as good as anything they've done for years for my money and this is undoubtedly the highlight, a hugely Pixies-ish anthem that builds and builds to absolute perfection before climaxing with EXACTLY the chorus you want, EXACTLY when you want it. Something about the whole thing reminds me of 'Velouria', especially the drums in the chorus. Praise for tuneful US-style indie rock don't get much higher, surely? 'Sleepless in Silverlake' is another of the album's stronger tracks so its appearance on the diddy format is also totally welcome, it's a little bit of a slow burner in comparison with the A-side but it's still a totally excellent example of the band on top form. You should well buy this!
Since their emergence from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1996, Les Savy Fav have been building a passionate following among musicians, fans, and critics the old fashioned way: by earning it. In a world where technologies speed new music to listeners and enable young bands instant access to limitless audience, Les Savy Fav is among an increasingly rare breed of band who built their audience city by city and fan by fan. The approach has yielded something even more rare: a fully seasoned band at the peak of their skill that has not been blown out by hype and overexposure. The band’s 2007 release, Let’s Stay Friends, was their first to achieve substantial press response and found it's place in many lists of top albums for the year. With their new release, Root For Ruin, Les Savy Fav seems poised for the kind of widespread acclaim many have felt they have long deserved.
The new album is called Root For Ruin for several reasons. Here’s one: it sifts through 15 years of musical experience
to arrive at a diamond-edged sound that’s as upfront and direct as the quintet’s legendary live shows. That goes for everything from the gut-punching percussion and drunken punk subtleties of “Clear Spirits” to the moonlit melodies and restless, groove of “Sleepless in Silverlake”. "Poltergeist", cut in one take at the band's rehearsal space, features a downward spiral vibe that’s both delirious and delightful. Root For Ruin keeps you on your toes through 11 tracks.
The band approached their previous release Let's Stay Friends, after over ten years working together, the way a married
couple looking to spice things up might. Like the hosts of a wild swingers party, they opened their arms to embrace new players from such indie rock institutions as the Fiery Furnaces, Broken Social Scene, Enon and Modest Mouse to join them. They even went so far as to invite fans to sing on their tracks over the phone. Root For Ruin finds frontman Tim Harrington, bassist Syd Butler, drummer Harrison Haynes, and guitarists Seth Jabour and Andrew Reuland enjoying a less "open" relationship. The album features only the five Favs. “With our last album, we wanted to cavort around the world and try some freaky stuff.” says Harrington. "With this one(Root For Ruin), it turns out we enjoy making love with one another more than with a group of strangers” adds Jabour.
Weird sex metaphors aside, the tightness of the band is undeniable on Root For Ruin. For some it will signal a return to
the rawer energy evidenced on their early recordings. It's clear by the tracks on the album that the guys are enjoying their own legacy. Many songs carry the torch for some of the band's first influences. Still, it's not nostalgic. Root For Ruin is not stylistic pose or aesthetic conceit- it's the real deal. Les Savy Fav's commitment to it's work and fans might explain why one of Brooklyn's ballsiest bands has maintained such a cult following for more than a decade. With Root For Ruin, they've succeeded in distilling their interests and experiences into an album which will continue to influence the independent music scene they've helped build while broadening their sound towards a new world of fans.
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