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Challengers (CD)

The New Pornographers

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Label: Matador Released: 2007
Price: $13.99  
 
 
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Challengers continues along the lines of 2005's Twin Cinema, whose "relative melancholy makes it the band's best album yet" [Blender]; indeed, the first track, "My Rights Vs. Yours," is almost a cross between that album's beloved "Use It" and "The Bleeding Heart Show". Dialing back the frantic, these are songs with dynamics and epic sweep. While it's still a "top-down summer power-pop classic" (or any variation thereof that the band's enjoyed over the last several years), this is something more personal, more lasting. Recorded for the first time largely outside John Collins' Vancouver JC/DC Studio, Challengers is their most organic-sounding record, reflecting a conscious decision to use less "beepy synth" and almost entirely "real" instruments (in addition to those listed above, they recruited an entire string section, plus harp, flute, and more). And Newman is slightly more scrutable this time around; his lyrics still ring with wry perception and political metaphor, but betray some of the magnanimity that comes with new love.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1My Rights Versus Yours
2All the Old Showstoppers
3Challengers
4Myriad Harbour
5All the Things That Go to Make Heaven and Earth
6Failsafe
7Unguided
8Entering White Cecilia
9Go Places
10Mutiny, I Promise You
11Adventures in Solitude
12The Spirit of Giving

 

User Reviews

   Mike Cairns - Melbourne, , Australia
I found Challengers to be a nice change of pace for The New Pornographers. The almost clinical production is still there, with not a harmony or chord out of tune, but gone is the constant pop onslaught of the previous three offerings. Here we see A.C. Newman and friends focusing on their quieter sides, with beautiful, slow building tracks like "Challengers" and "Your Rights Versus Mine" The standout track, for this reviewer, is "Unguided", the albums central track and one of Carl Newman's best. My only criticism of this album compared to previous offerings is that it feels more like a compilation of solo album tracks (destroyer, a.c. newman) and doesn't feel like a singular piece of work. Saying that, however, I feel this is another great step along an almost prefect path for this great group of artists and I look forward to hearing what direction they head in next.


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