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Crowded House
Crowded House

Crowded House in Bloomington, MN

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Split Enz
needed to end, particularly since founding member
Tim Finn
found his little brother
Neil
's growth spurt uncomfortable, but also because
was no longer writing tunes that made sense within the context of a band that ran the gamut from
art rock
to eccentric
new wave
.
was now writing songs that were undeniably totems of popcraft, but infused with the spirit and introspection of a singer/songwriter. This formula would later become quite popular with artists from
Matthew Sweet
to the legions of basement auteurs in the
pop
underground, but this sensibility was relatively unheard of in the mid-'80s -- hence the birth of
Crowded House
retained
Paul Hester
from
Enz
, added
Nick Seymour
for the trio, and recorded one abandoned attempt at an album before joining with
Mitchell Froom
for the band's eponymous debut. At the time,
Froom
's clean production seemed refreshing, almost rootsy, compared to the
synth pop
dominating the mainstream and college scenes at the time, but in retrospect it seems a little overreaching and fussy, particularly in its addition of echo and layers of keyboards during particularly inappropriate moments. But
Finn
at his best overshadowed this fairly stilted production with his expert songcraft. As it happened, the record was blessed by good timing, and the majestic
ballad
"Don't Dream It's Over"
became an international hit, while its follow-up, the breezy
"Something So Strong,"
also turned into a hit. Both revealed different sides of
's talents, with the first being lyrical and the second being effervescent, but perhaps the truest testaments to his talents are
"Mean to Me,"
"World Where You Live,"
and
"Now We're Getting Somewhere,"
songs where the lyrics meld with the melody in a way that is distinctive, affecting, and personal. If the rest of the record doesn't reach those heights, it's still good, well-constructed
, and these aforementioned highlights point the way to
Temple of Low Men
, where
(and particularly
) came into its own. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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