Album Rating: B+ |
All of the bands albums hitherto have been characterised by fabulous lead singles, and in that respect this one is no different. The priorly released songs here - 'Chi-Town' and 'Come On, Be A No-One' are both classic Cribs, possessing an urgency, directness and brimming, effervescent energy which will inevitably see them join established numbers like 'Hey Scenesters!' and 'Men's Needs' among the assorted favourites. In the past, the remainders of their records have tended to be a mixed bag, but this one represents a step forward in that it remains pretty consistent throughout. You could argue that it experiences a slight dip in the immediate aftermath of 'Chi-Town,' but that pothole is more than evened out by earlier cuts such as 'Jaded Youth' and 'Uptight,' the likes of which which are pretty undeniable.
Things reach something of an apex in the final four tracks, something of a continuous suite which marks arguably their most adventurous artistic foray yet. Rounded off by the appropriately anthemic excess of 'Arena Rock Encore With Full Cast,' it's a perfectly coherent piece which displays the band's ambitions all while remaining close enough to their established sound so as to sound perfectly natural. That is in fact a notion which could effectively be applied to the entire record, one which sees the Jarmans making an authentic return to their original successful formula whilst also making use of the advancements acquired since. It has it's faults - as you'd expect from a band that thrives on imperfection - but it'd be tough to affront The Cribs given that they've just delivered their strongest work to date.
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Tracklist
1. Glitters Like Gold
2. Come On, Be A No-One
3. Jaded Youth
4. Anna
5. Confident Men
6. Uptight
7. Chi-Town
8. Pure O
9. Back To The Bolthole
10. I Should Have Helped
11. Stalagmites
12. Like A Gift Giver
13. Butterflies
14. Arena Rock Encore With Full Cast
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