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Eels - "Fresh Feeling"

Eels - "Fresh Feeling" [mp3]

Souljacker [Amazon]

Read the lyrics and look for the literary devices in the song.



If irony could be traded like currency, Eels singer-songwriter E would be a wealthy man. As it is, his remarkable ability to filter out the mundane [ordinary] and focus on the fringes, where the really interesting cats dwell, guarantees he'll always have a career but will never be a household name. On Souljacker, E and the gang frame a motley assortment of characters with the sonic equivalent of a doodle pad-all random squiggles, free-floating words and phrases, disembodied hearts, and unblinking eyes. As such, unlikely bedfellows-"Dog Faced Boy," "Friendly Ghost," "Bus Stop Boxer," "Woman Driving, Man Sleeping"-are bundled in a patchwork quilt of guitars, bass, drums, organ grinder-style synth, and quite possibly a toy piano and percussion. The unabashedly goo-goo-eyed ballad "Fresh Feeling" launches with a swell of strings, just to underscore how dreamy our protagonist feels, and the spastic instrumental twitches on "That's Not Really Funny" counter the song's title, while doubling as one of the few elements able to snap E's voice out of its vaguely narcoleptic drone. Ruggedly individual and wickedly catchy (not to mention more upbeat than the two death-obsessed albums preceding it), Souljacker cements E's position as patron saint to the weird-and-weary-but-still-hopeful.

Source: Amazon.


dictionary.com:   mundane   motley   unabashed   narcoleptic   drone

Mason Proper - "Miss Marylou Carreau"

Mason Proper - "Miss Marylou Carreau" [mp3]

There Is a Moth in Your Chest [Amazon]



This one is half crazed swampiness, half disciplined pop song. It's an inspired amalgam [a mixture, usually of a variety of items or elements]. I really have no idea what's going on here lyrically but I love the spill of tangible, baffling [confusing] words we get from singer Jonathan Visgr, such as: "She bought a mug of bubbles from a bauble-hawker at the bazaar,/Supposedly an ex-czar from lands afar," or "Her now ignored automatic attendent M.I.A. on the floor,/Amid discarded decor," and what really nails these words-which, I'll admit, sort of just sit there on the screen-are how they scan in the music, which swoops up and down via intriguing intervals and syncopations, rendering physical the strange jumps and blank spots in this impenetrable narrative. I don't really mind if lyrics don't make sense because I don't really tend to hear them except as part of the sound, and Mason Proper seems a band with a great feel for words-as-sounds. The persistent crunch of the band's variegated [composed of a variety of elements or colors] guitar arsenal is another ongoing highlight, and there is to be sure no shortage of guitar in this song, from the villainous riff that underpins the verse (heard for instance at 1:06) to the multifaceted [having a variety of elements, uses, or abilities], multi-guitar showdown that begins at 1:52 and ends in a high-pitched drone somewhere around 2:40. That's a nutty and juicy snack for all you guitar fans out there.

Source: Fingertips.


dictionary.com:   amalgam   tangible   baffling   render   variegated   arsenal   underpin   multifaceted   drone

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