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"Slipped Dissolved And Loosed" by Lambchop



Lambchop's seemingly effortless combination of smooth grooves, cryptic lyrics,

and creeping menace is a perilously difficult mixture to get right; that the

band has done it so often is a testament to Kurt Wagner's omnivorous musical

intelligence. OH

(ohio) gets the

sophistication and tone right, but something's slightly off: What was once

autumnal is, at this moment, slightly dull. Like a Garrison Keillor monologue,

"Close Up" pronounces that "We all have sinned" without losing its poise, but

it's hard to tell what Wagner's going on about. As ever, his lyrics remain both

literally obscure and sonically buried. That leaves the music, which

increasingly resembles a narcotized version of the chug of bands like Okkervil

River and The Decemberists, where keening repetition gains momentum. But the

center—Wagner—just isn't strong enough here; there's little tension

or progression. A closing cover of "I Believe In You" (made not terribly famous

by Bette Midler) couldn't be lovelier, but something fails missing on many

other songs, from the opening bossa nova of "Ohio" to the folksy repetition of

"National Talk Like A Pirate Day." Whatever the X factor that elevates Lambchop

usually, it's not here often enough.

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