My Morning Jacket

My Morning Jacket => The Music => Topic started by: EC on Oct 13, 2005, 07:34 AM

Title: NOW Magazine
Post by: EC on Oct 13, 2005, 07:34 AM
My Morning Jacket Z
(NN) [The same as two stars)

Even if nobody else saw it, Dave Matthews must've known that with the right production enhancements and a few extended guitar bits, My Morning Jacket had a real shot at being the Eagles of the backpack generation – if not the Pink Floyd. To give the Z album just the right echo of 80s radio rock, they've enlisted John Leckie (Grapes of Wrath, Kula Shaker), whose mixing job ensures everything's up to Hotel California standards. Somehow the group managed to sneak in the enjoyably ragged What A Wonderful Man, but otherwise the whole album sounds horribly over-egged and bloated. The ill-advised attempt at saddling Off The Record with a reggae groove is just one of the many silly prat transgressions committed on Z in the name of beard-rock.

MMJ make like Henley at the Guvernment Wednesday (October 19).
Tim Perlich
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: EC on Oct 13, 2005, 07:35 AM
I am ashamed to be a Torontonian today. :(
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: peanut butter puddin surprise on Oct 13, 2005, 07:56 AM
Gee, he sounds bitter and angry, like many critics.  

Just go "meh" and blow it off.  Obviously, his taste in music begins and ends with Bachman Turner Overdrive... ;)
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: EC on Oct 13, 2005, 08:13 AM
QuoteGee, he sounds bitter and angry, like many critics.  

Just go "meh" and blow it off.  Obviously, his taste in music begins and ends with Bachman Turner Overdrive... ;)
I know.  It runs deeper than that, though.  But, heh, I shouldn't really rant about that here. ;)
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: peanut butter puddin surprise on Oct 13, 2005, 08:34 AM
oooooooooooohhh a mystery eh?  c'mon, i love mysteries!!

 :)
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: LaurieBlue on Oct 13, 2005, 08:53 AM
QuoteI am ashamed to be a Torontonian today. :(

Oh don't be!  I love Toronto.  Of course, I haven't been since about 1978, but we sure loved our visit there. :-)

Laurie
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: JacketGal on Oct 13, 2005, 09:13 AM
He's probably one of those that needs to go against the grain...because it ain't cool to be in agreement with too many folks!

I don't get the bloated comment at all really, it sounds perfectly produced, even sparse at times...??
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: LaurieBlue on Oct 13, 2005, 09:18 AM
You know, when I see these types of reviews, I think about all the reviews we've seen, professional and personal, where people had to listen a few times before they "got it" and then it stuck with them.  I think some of these reviews are written too quickly, "Z" listened to once and then discarded before fully realizing the total piece of artwork they're experiencing from beginning to end.  Their loss.
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: Jaimoe on Oct 13, 2005, 09:32 AM
QuoteYou know, when I see these types of reviews, I think about all the reviews we've seen, professional and personal, where people had to listen a few times before they "got it" and then it stuck with them.  I think some of these reviews are written too quickly, "Z" listened to once and then discarded before fully realizing the total piece of artwork they're experiencing from beginning to end.  Their loss.

I agree with you Laurie. The first few times I listened to ' Z ', I was going to write a middling review of the album for Jambands.ca. Now I'm going to wait since the album is getting to me.

I don't disagree with some of the negative criticisms of ' Z ', but on a whole, the album deserves praise.
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: TheLink on Oct 13, 2005, 09:56 AM
can a generation be summed up by the word "backpack?"  wtf?  who the hell is he talking about.  ok, who hear has a backpack, be honest?

I certainly do not kind criticism, but the Eagles?  that is going way too far!  fuck him. >:(
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: ycartrob on Oct 13, 2005, 10:41 AM
that was a review? That reminded me of when I took that creative writing class in Jr college during the Budweiser years and I had a paper due and I wrote it while driving to school after getting 30 minutes of sleep b/c I was at the Iron Maiden show the night before...

A 4 sentence review? yikes  :-/
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: peanut butter puddin surprise on Oct 13, 2005, 11:24 AM
Quotethat was a review? That reminded me of when I took that creative writing class in Jr college during the Budweiser years and I had a paper due and I wrote it while driving to school after getting 30 minutes of sleep b/c I was at the Iron Maiden show the night before...

A 4 sentence review? yikes  :-/

(http://eil.com/newgallery/Iron-Maiden-Asesinos-261008.jpg)

Maiden!  Maiden!   [smiley=rock.gif]
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: ratsprayer on Oct 13, 2005, 11:51 AM
why mention grapes of wrath and kula shaker as john leckie's credits?  for fucks sake, thats a clue to this guys knowledge right there.  it may be overplayed, but the man has done many more important things production-wise than kula shaker.  ill just leave my bitching to this focus of the article.   :-/
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: fitzcarraldo on Oct 13, 2005, 12:04 PM
Exactly ratsprayer!  :-/
& I agree with the Dude "I fuckin Hate the Eagles!"  ;D
Hotel California my ass.
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: EC on Oct 13, 2005, 12:18 PM
Everything that has been said here was running through my brain.  My sadness lies in the fact that this is the Toronto paper that everybody reads.

And John, there's no mystery, I just think I shouldn't shoot myself in the foot in public. ;)
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: ycartrob on Oct 13, 2005, 12:27 PM
I didn't know this was the generation that was heavy into backpacking....that's interesting  ???
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: RyanCorpse on Oct 13, 2005, 12:28 PM
our task now is to hide all the now magazines in the city so the boys don't get there hands on one before they play. i'm up for doing it. anyone else?
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: ratsprayer on Oct 13, 2005, 12:32 PM
QuoteExactly ratsprayer!  :-/
& I agree with the Dude "I fuckin Hate the Eagles!"  ;D
Hotel California my ass.

i think in covering tom waits' ol 55, they prove they can ruin even the best of songs.  
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: LaurieBlue on Oct 13, 2005, 12:35 PM
I was going to question the Eagles reference as well..which that alone gives you an idea of the mindset and credibility of this particular writer.  I mean really..oh..I just better stop now.

I'm not saying that all reviews have to be stellar, and of course everyone has their opinion..but .."My Morning Jacket had a real shot at being the Eagles of the backpack generation.."  Is that supposed to be something to aspire to?
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: ratsprayer on Oct 13, 2005, 12:39 PM
QuoteI didn't know this was the generation that was heavy into backpacking....that's interesting  ???

i like to hike, and i wear a backpack when im out in the woods.  im such a god damn hippy.   :-/
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: EC on Oct 13, 2005, 01:24 PM
Quoteour task now is to hide all the now magazines in the city so the boys don't get there hands on one before they play. i'm up for doing it. anyone else?

Yep.  I'll meet you tonight at midnight at College and Spadina.  We'll start there and circle our way around the city.  I figure it should only take about 3 hours.

:)
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: Jaimoe on Oct 13, 2005, 01:36 PM
At least Now's rival Eye gave ' Z ' a favourable review.

It will be interesting to see how ' Z ' will fair in the Toronto Star and the Toronto Sun. I'm guessing the Star won't like it if it's reviewed by Ben Rainer - a notorious worshipper or 80's show-gazing, pale-skinned, black-garbed Brit-pop sissy bands.
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: RyanCorpse on Oct 13, 2005, 01:51 PM
sounds like a plan. finally an excuse to wear my burgler costume.
muhahahaha
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: EC on Oct 13, 2005, 01:54 PM
Quotefinally an excuse to wear my burgler costume.

While we're at it, let's steal some stop signs, and change road signs around, too. I wasn't bad when I was a kid, and I feel the need to make up for it. ;)
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: ratsprayer on Oct 13, 2005, 01:56 PM
Quote

While we're at it, let's steal some stop signs, and change road signs around, too. I wasn't bad when I was a kid, and I feel the need to make up for it. ;)

dont forget random spray-paintings of the word COCK, too!  mayhem!   [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: EC on Oct 13, 2005, 02:45 PM
Awesome.  

You guys are good with your randomness.  Makes for a welcomed snort here and there.  :)
Title: Re: NOW Magazine
Post by: joel the drummer on Oct 13, 2005, 10:49 PM
As a Torontonian for many years, I have suffered through the reviews posted by Mr. Perlich. His taste in music is strangely almost the exact opposite of mine and I am actually entertained by his attacks on every album that I enjoy. Don't fret, MMJ fans. This critic's ultimate fantasy recording would be demos from  an unknown artist so obscure which the artist has already erased . In other words, a total elitest for whom any "rock fun" is total torture. The Toronto show will be great! This album is, to my ears, the freshest, coolest record I have heard in years. They are an amazing live band.His crack about the Hotel California album shows an amazing ignorance of production styles and sounds for a man who reviews records on a weekly basis.By the way, i have never written in to a band site before but Timmy has really pissed me off this time.