Blonde Redhead: 23
Lay listeners can be forgiven if they hear "23," the title track from Blonde Redhead's seventh album (and its second for ethereal-rock standard-bearer 4AD) and think they stepped into a very English 1990 retread. The song isn't simply shoegaze redux, fitting perfectly with Ride, My Bloody Valentine, or Lush songs from the turn of the decade; it's even better than a lot of what that period drizzled out. Starting with a few hesitant, needling, gauzy keyboard chords, it soon dissolves to a loose-fitting drumbeat and slow-build guitar billow, with vocalist Kazu Mikano drifting through the mix. She sings the melody perfectly clearly, but the words are hard to understand—and beside the point. By the second verse, when the lead guitar becomes more pointed while the rhythm guitar turns blurrier and the drums pick up steam, "23" is clearly the kind of song that can leave its accompanying album behind.