A.V. Club: Best of the Decade

Lose Big

B-

  • Eef Barzelay
  • Lose Big
  • 429 Records
  • Rate It

    Submit
    • A+
    • A
    • A-
    • B+
    • B
    • B-
    • C+
    • C
    • C-
    • D+
    • D
    • D-
    • F
    • -
    login to rate
    Grade saved. Add a comment

    B- av club rating

  • Related Reviews

"Could Be Worse" by Eef Barzelay



Eef

Barzelay's first album since he officially scrapped his long-running band, Clem

Snide, bears little relation to his first solo disc, the pared-down Bitter

Honey
.

This one's a full-band affair, which is a bit of a shame: Alone, Barzelay

sounds more pleasurably, well, bitter. "Girls Don't Care" is pretty, its lazy

jangle harkening to the best of '90s college-rock, but Barzelay's assault is

equal parts silly. ("The girls don't care that you ache to be free") and sap

("The girls just want a sweet melody.") The lengthy wailer "True Freedom" is

pure miss: Barzelay's voice with minimal musical backing has never been his

strongest point. The minor apocalypses are better: The opening Merge-rock

crunch of "Could Be Worse" and the ever-present agnostic angst of "Apocalyptic

Friend" work great. Better still are the bonus Clem Snide tracks at the end:

the unreleased "Me No," from a scrapped album, and relative chestnut "I Love

The Unknown." Both tracks are reminders of the acerbic but not overwrought

voice Barzelay once had a firmer grasp on.

« Back to the A.V. Club home

Article Tools

the great avclub content auto-recycler-o-matic