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Low High School [Orange Vinyl]
Low High School [Orange Vinyl]
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In the years following the 2014 release of
,
's ornery contrarianism curdled. Once he embraced Brexit and flirted with xenophobia, he began to shed fans, including such prominent musical acolytes as
's
. Defiant as always,
leans into these criticisms on 2017's
, populating the album with swipes at the mainstream media and contrived news -- words that deliberately echo arguments emanating from the right wing in both the U.S. and the U.K. Despite this, it can't be said that
is a newborn cultural conservative, not with an anthem that asks "Who Will Protect Us from the Police," the antiwar "I Bury the Living," and a host of carnal imagery that dredges up memories of how poorly he wrote about sex on his 2015 novel List of the Lost. All of these provocations are hard to ignore, as is the fact that
is one of
's most musically adventurous records. Opening with the churning, horn-spiked "My Love, I'd Do Anything for You,"
touches upon several familiar
obsessions -- there's prog and glam alongside
jangle -- but the album also serves up swinging continental jazz, clomping electronics, drum circles, and even a feint at disco. None of these choices seem to stem from lyrical content, which means that
can seem as aurally conflicted as it is politically, and that may be an appropriate look for
in 2017: he's opted for a mad world of his own creation and doesn't much care whether his fans follow or not. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine