This
might not be the sound that I am used to hearing from Stars Are Insane, but
when you title your cassette “Pop Industry”, you have to expect that it’s going
to have some sort of pop rock sound to it overall.
There
is no easy way to describe the sound Stars Are Insane makes here because while
it certainly has its influences, it is the end result of those other sounds
being combined with that sort of touch you’d expect from Stars Are Insane. It’d be like one of your favorite artists who
is prominent in a specific genre taking a turn into another genre. Sure, the new genre has some hints of its
peers, but elements from that original genre still remain for it to keep its
own identity.
Everything
from the dark, melodramatic guitar riffs of Matthew Sweet to Blur come out in
the beginning of this. It is later on
that something does come out along the lines of earlier Nirvana, maybe a song
like “Sliver” and then something indie rock and possibly some Sig Transit
Gloria and/or The Stereo.
There
is an acoustic number on Side A that could be Weezer’s “Butterfly” song, but
then most of the rock after that turns into something along the lines of
Lemonheads, Smoking Popes or even Tom Petty.
So many things just seem to be
happening at once that it is hard to dissect, and it might even be that way
because the vocals are often distorted as if being sung through unconventional
methods.
You
also have to really appreciate the lyrics on here. “You won’t find my name in the obituaries
‘cause no one cares” is an interesting line that makes me wonder whether people
have to submit obituaries to newspapers for publications or if they just come
up automatically like the police blotter because, you know, death certificates
and all. If they have to be submitted
by next of kin/loved one/etc., thinking about someone dying and going unnoticed
could be one of the saddest feelings ever.
While
I can neither confirm nor deny that the next Stars Are Insane cassette will
have this same pop rock sound or go back to previous releases or somewhere new
entirely (I really just don’t know personally), it doesn’t matter to me so long
as Stars Are Insane continues to create music of this caliber.
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