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    Gimme Some Peter Bjorn and John

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    Gimme Some Peter Bjorn and John Empty Gimme Some Peter Bjorn and John

    Post by zeeleey Wed 30 Mar 2011 - 19:21

    Gimme Some Peter Bjorn and John P83774yzkbc
    Review

    by Tim Sendra

    Peter Bjorn and John had a typical indie rock reaction to the demands and trappings of success that “Young Folks” brought them. They went dark and weird, first recording an arty instrumental album, then returning with Living Thing, which was almost too experimental and abstract. They must have thought so, too, because on Gimme Some, things have brightened considerably, with arrangements dominated by guitars, plenty of uptempo tracks, and an overall energy that was missing from the last album. There is still a healthy amount of interesting arrangements and instrumental flourishes, but songs like the irrepressible "Dig a Little Deeper" or the cowbell-led "Second Chance" sound almost like a new band. Or how PB and J sounded on their first two albums, straightforward and punchy. They even throw in a couple new tricks, like the super-punky, super-short songs like the corrosive "Breaker Breaker" and "Black Book." Some credit could go to the producer, since for the first time the trio brought in an outsider, Per Sunding, to help craft their sound. More likely, they just wanted to make music that was fun again and they succeeded, even though the lyrics can be a little downcast at times. Definitely on the weary and self-hating “Down Like Me,” obviously, but it pops up elsewhere from time to time. That’s to be expected, though, since PB and J were never the cheeriest bunch to start with. They have a nice way with a melancholy ballad, and the beautifully restrained “May Seem Macabre” is one of the highlights of the album. Peter's vocals on that track, and the rest of the album, are stronger than ever, full of everyman soul and fire. He sings the bulk of the songs this time out, with Bjorn singing two and John chipping in on one. Despite this disparity, Gimme Some feels like result of a true collaboration this time. The photo of the band in the CD booklet shows three guys in a tight circle playing heads-down intense, and it feels like this camaraderie and dedication has paid off in a record that may not save their career commercially, but will prove that they are still vital and exciting.
    Tracks
    Title Composer Time
    1 Listen Now! Tomorrow Has to Wait Peter Bjorn and John 2:57
    AMG Pick 2 Listen Now! Dig a Little Deeper Peter Bjorn and John 3:50
    AMG Pick 3 Listen Now! Second Chance Peter Bjorn and John 4:12
    4 Listen Now! Eyes Peter Bjorn and John 2:53
    5 Listen Now! Breaker Breaker Peter Bjorn and John 1:39
    AMG Pick 6 Listen Now! May Seem Macabre Peter Bjorn and John 4:41
    7 Listen Now! (Don't Let Them) Cool Off Peter Bjorn and John 2:48
    8 Listen Now! Black Book Peter Bjorn and John 1:35
    9 Listen Now! Down Like Me Peter Bjorn and John 3:49
    10 Listen Now! Lies Peter Bjorn and John 3:10
    AMG Pick 11 Listen Now! I Know You Don't Love Me Peter Bjorn and John 5:38

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