Cornell Daily Sun - Not Radiohead

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My Morning Jacket: Z
Not Radiohead

October 27, 2005
by Scott Eisman
Sun Staff Writer

In recent years critical darlings such as Radiohead have achieved devoted followings, partially due to their innovative electronic approach to rock and roll. Yet, Radiohead's success is predicated upon their ability to write songs with complex melodies that are unconventional by all means. In turn, they come off sounding unmistakably like themselves, and no one else. It is for this very reason that I become frustrated when I read reviews in which critics refer to My Morning Jacket, a rock outfit from Kentucky as "America's own Radiohead."

With their newest release Z, My Morning Jacket does indeed flirt with electronic keyboard sounds and layered production techniques. The best songs on this album, however, are the ones that would likely sound just as good if played on acoustic guitars, stripped entirely of effects and distractions. Frankly, the critical over-appreciation of all things weird has evolved into a tacit message that adding random, nonsensical noises in the background of a simple song will transform it into some sort of masterpiece.

On the album's opening track, "Wordless Chorus," the use of various tools in the studio undoubtedly enhanced the song's potential. The plethora of reverb applied to singer Jim James' voice creates a beautiful, multifaceted sound, especially during his melodic, falsetto outro. The electronic bass sound and muted high guitar riff also provide ample support to the vocal line without drawing too much attention. While it may seem obvious, without a well crafted song, even the perfect application of production techniques would fall short.

This is evidenced on "Into the Woods," a five-minute track about random nonsense. After 15 seconds of woodsy noises and birds chirping, an organ enters playing choppy, staccato chords. Shortly thereafter, James begins singing, "A kitten on fire, a baby in a blender, both sound as sweet as a night of surrender." It goes to show that there is a difference between trying to write obscure, artsy lyrics and being an obscure, artsy lyricist. As expected, there are plenty of random effects, courtesy of guest whistle player Andrew Bird, to keep the listener distracted from the pretentious lyrical babble and the circus-like feel of the track.

"Lay Low," albeit a bit long, is proof that My Morning Jacket did in fact listen to some straight up rock music at some point. The guitars are crunchy, the vibe is direct, the jam is intricate, and, as Bob Dylan proved, it's always a good thing when the word "amphetamines" can be worked into a song's lyrical. "What a Wonderful Man" and "Dondante" are much to the same effect: rock and roll that needs not be dressed up in order to make a point.

Sooner or later critics and musicians alike are going to realize that they have placed such a high price on being different that being weird for the sake of weirdness has become more important than being great for the sake of music. When that happens, talented bands like My Morning Jacket will start making albums that are a cohesive collection of songs impressive in any context, rather than a smattering of good songs coupled with the need to try too hard.

My Morning Jacket: Z  

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Chills

Anybody else notice the fact that Radiohead has replaced Lynyrd Skynyrd as the laziest comparison ever?
Just because John Leckie also produced The Bends.
Like they are trying to imitate Radiohead, like Radiohead invented the so-called "unconventional rock and roll song"  ???

Wordless Chorus rules by the way, I admire you if you can repress the urge to falsely sing along to the falsetto ending...

dragonboy

QuoteI admire you if you can repress the urge to falsely sing along to the falsetto ending...

Have proudly failed many a time!  ;D
God will forgive them. He'll forgive them and allow them into Heaven.....I can't live with that.

DD

the biggest difference between radiohead and my morning jacket is radiohead hasnt put out a good album since last century.  mmj is in the middle of what continues to be a series of good to great albums.

not to completely knock radiohead.  they did make two of THE single most brilliant albums of the 90's.
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Chills

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Have proudly failed many a time!  ;D

Glad I'm not the only one  ;)
We'll keep trying till it works!

EC

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Glad I'm not the only one  ;)
We'll keep trying till it works!
We practise that ALL the time at my house.  Honestly. Even on the street sometimes. ;)