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My Morning Jacket-Evil Urges-2008-404

lukes

2008-12-16 00:07:20
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ARTiST: My Morning Jacket

ALBUM: Evil Urges

BiTRATE: 199kbps avg

QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz

LABEL: ATO Records

GENRE: Rock

SiZE: 83.86 megs

PLAYTiME: 0h 55min 11sec total

RiP DATE: 2008-06-06

STORE DATE: 2008-06-06



Track List:

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01. Evil Urges 5:11

02. Touch Me I'm Going To Scream 3:49

Pt. 1

03. Highly Suspicious 3:04

04. I'm Amazed 4:33

05. Thank You Too! 4:26

06. Sec Walkin 3:35

07. Two Halves 2:33

08. Librarian 4:16

09. Look At You 3:27

10. Aluminum Park 3:56

11. Remnants 3:01

12. Smokin from Shootin 5:04

13. Touch Me I'm Going To Scream 8:12

Pt. 2

14. Good Intentions 0:04



Release Notes:

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"Evil urges, baby," squeals Jim James in the title track of his band's fifth

studio album. "They be part of the human way!" A slinky funk strut delivered in

Prince-like falsetto that blows up into a proggy Southern-rock guitar duel,

"Evil Urges" rallies you to "Dedicate your love to any woman or man/No racial

boundary lines, no social subdivisions" and notes that "evil" is often in the

ear of the beholder.



But coming from a young band whose first three albums earned them a reputation

as hairy torchbearers of guitar-driven classic rock, the title is also about

messing with expectations. More so than 2005's mildly experimental Z, Evil Urges

explodes the band's sound with the same kind of creative leap that Wilco took on

Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and Radiohead took on Kid A.



MMJ's reverence for Neil Young and Crazy Horse is well documented; their Prince

fetish less so. They've covered "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" live,

employed Prince-ly nomenclature (see 2005's "It Beats 4 U") and happily mixed

drum machines and lengthy guitar jams (see 2002's space-funk-folk-rock epic

"Cobra"). But nothing in their discography could anticipate a song like "Highly

Suspicious," Evil Urges' biggest WTF moment. Squeaking out rhymes like "Home

alone dotting your i's/Peanut-butter-pudding surprise!" in helium falsetto over

boogie-rock guitar outbursts, drill-sergeant backing vocals and clipped drum

spasms, it's better suited to an I Love the '80s! mix, set between "Little Red

Corvette" and Devo's "Whip It," than to a My Morning Jacket album. (And, dude, I

don't even want to know what a "peanut-butter-pudding surprise" is.) It's both

hilarious and badass.



MMJ also embrace prog rock ?a direction that initially seems at odds with their

populist jam-band vibe. But James is determined to have it both ways. The

elaborate, shimmering vocal overdubs on "Touch Me I'm Going to Scream, Part 1"

recall 10cc's prog-pop landmark "I'm Not in Love." And the record's 13-minute

tag-team finale, "Smokin From Shootin" and "Touch Me I'm Going to Scream, Part

2," morphs between Radiohead's computer-assisted soul, avant-roots rock and a

chugging Pink Floyd space anthem. "Oh! This feeling is wonderful! Don't you ever

turn it off!" sings James on the latter song, amid majestic Fender Rhodes chords

and Loch Ness monster slide guitar, building to a surprise ending sure to result

in thousands of spilled bongs. He could be singing about sex. He could be

singing about MDMA. And when he notes how long it's been since he's been

challenged to think "about the way things are" and "the way they could be," he

could even be singing about a certain presidential candidate. Just as there are

innumerable sexual metaphors, James knows sex can be a metaphor for innumerable

things.



Yet you sense that for all his freaky ambition, James is still an old-fashioned

guy trying to reconcile his love of tradition with the modern world. One of the

record's standouts is "Librarian," an acoustic love ballad that's so archaic

it's clearly a hallucination: The singer wanders through book stacks ("Since we

got the Interweb, these hardly get used") and sees his crush listening to the

Carpenters on AM radio. But songs, like books, invent their own reality, and by

the time he reaches the hoary nerd-girl come-on, "Take off those glasses and let

down your hair for me," it's enough to make you forswear your Amazon account.



There are lots of old-school moments like this on Evil Urges. Some showcase

group vocals; for the first time, James' bandmates sing backup, adding a shaggy

richness to the mix. "Two Halves" is a love letter to youth with a Frankie Valli

doo-wop touch. "I'm Amazed" is a slow-grind beer-slosher with a hollered

good-ol'-boy chorus, while "Sec Walkin'" shows off James' deep love of Seventies

soul. Evil Urges refutes the idea that indie rock these days is too white. It's

a beautifully miscegenated mess: "Thank You Too" conjures the Stylistics,

"Aluminum Park" conjures the Replacements, and it's all good.



That shape-shifting is fitting for a band whose leader recently appeared in

whiteface in Todd Haynes' surreal Bob Dylan biopic, I'm Not There, which dealt

with an icon whose music could never be reduced to mere tradition. James seems

well aware that any definition of "classic rock" that doesn't include Prince,

Radiohead and Wilco is pretty bereft. Now, with Evil Urges, he can add My

Morning Jacket to that list.





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